Designer life, mutant animals, genetic engineering, gene therapy, insurance – future health speaker

www.globalchange.com Future of gene tests, genetic counseling, gene therapy, pharmacogenomics, future of the pharmaceutical industry, genetic prophecy and predictions, predicting risk of illness and disease by analyzing genetic code. What is genetic engineering? Mutant animals and viruses, designer life. Future of pharma, drug research and drug development, patents and intellectual property rights. Genes linked to personality, mental illness, criminal behavior, violence and murder. Genes that influence long life, longevity, life expectancy and life insurance or medical or health insurance cover. Public Health Policy – institutes a and foundations for genome research. Gene therapy linked to choice of drug therapy. Analysing tumor genes in cancer chemotherapy to reduce side effects. Gene therapy in Parkinsons disease, diabetes and autoimmunde diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Impact of genetic screening on health care planning, hospital admissions, discharge, diagnosis and treatment. Calculating risk of sudden illness or risk of sudden death from family history and gene matching — human genome project. Sharing gene profiles matched to patient records, patents on human genes and ownership of genetic information by customers, consumers and patients. Marketing of confidential gene test results and other clinical data. Transgenic animals, using animal organs for transplant, stem cells to grow new organs, organogenesis. How scientists and medical research is combining
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Genetic evidence clears Ben Franklin of importing noxious tree to US Gulf Coast

The DNA evidence is in, and Ben Franklin didn’t do it. Genetic tests on more than 1000 Chinese tallow trees from the US and China show that Franklin did not import the tallow trees that are overrunning thousands of acres of US coastal prairie from Florida to East Texas. The study in this month’s American Journal of Botany found that the invasive strain of tree was likely imported by federal biologists around 1905. For more info: www.media.rice.edu
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