Valley Oak
07-02-2016, 10:25 AM
Human Upgrade? US approves gene mod for cancer cure
Published on Jul 2, 2016
For the very first time, U.S. officials have given the green light for scientists to experiment with the modification of human genes. It's been approved in the hope of developing new anti-cancer technology. But the tests, undertaken on humans, have been underway for some time already. Elizabeth Parrish CEO of Bioviva spoke to RT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmrGCYuKziM
Published on Jul 2, 2016
For the very first time, U.S. officials have given the green light for scientists to experiment with the modification of human genes. It's been approved in the hope of developing new anti-cancer technology. But the tests, undertaken on humans, have been underway for some time already. Elizabeth Parrish CEO of Bioviva spoke to RT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmrGCYuKziM