I think gene therapy and nanotechnology go hand in hand.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nanotechnology in medicine is going to have a major impact on the survival of the human race.
Gene therapy technology is much like computing technology. We had to build the super computer which cost $8 million in 1960. Now everyone has technologies that work predictably and at a cost the average person can afford.
I believe one day nano-robots will play an important role in medicine.
If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering.
Likewise nanotechnology will, once it gets under way, depend on the tools we have then and our ability to use them, and not on the steps that got us there.
I hope that the image of gene therapy is changing. It seems to be.
Nanotechnology is an idea that most people simply didn't believe.
Nanotechnology is the idea that we can create devices and machines all the way down to the nanometer scale, which is a billionth of a meter, about half the width of a human DNA molecule.
I think dry nanotechnology is probably a dead-end.
Crisper is great. The future of gene therapy looks bright.
No opposing quotes found.