How or the unmet need ok but people do inject themselves with gene therapy is there are a few known cases and probably on the tour level you on an amateur level people inject themselves with or with maybe some little assistance. Outside of the standard medical Research Practice do we know what that has resulted in to date i think not much has come of it because. You know for something for most impactful medicines to take root they have to go through Clinical Trials i do the deal a double blind placebo controlled randomised Clinical Trials and that is just starting and the amateurs are not in this are likely to influence that would you be open to experiment on yourself i mean would you and jack jane fakes and tara solve and take a risk for the sake of science. Yes i mean i am i have been a guinea pig in many research. Studies ever since my mother father essentially did immaturity search on me. Which was probably within the law. But i would want to participate in in a study that is a ran
Theyre really. Drugs. Without prescription that might be one of them right well thats not the case but there are many. Pharmaceuticals that we were without thinking about them much so when you say that you know managing is on the brink of explosion what exactly do you mean. Well this is it is both reading and writing of genomes which are intimately connected are on an exponential brink of explosion or literally explode if you follow the cost curves all there theyre doubling your. Ears. Are not. Computing is. And that change in cost structure and the impact that house on things that we care about the hope of our children our souls. Probably means that will its not something to ignore well i mean i heard that you could actually conduct genome engineering at home you dont even have to be a scientist to do that right you can just order a desired d. N. A. Sample over the internet its like 10. 00 get it delivered i dont inject it if thats the case why dont people lot of themselves time to ti
Respond better. To hike your husbands. Im filled now welcome to the program. Italian politics is facing yet another upheaval after a Prime Minister just happy content offered his resignation speaking in the senate and he called a sleaze far right interior minister matter of solving it was sponsible sparking a political crisis. Through this rolling 14 month Old Coalition into chaos by withdrawing support from the government and demanding snap elections he hopes new elections could see him become the next Prime Minister but now its up to italys president to decide whether to call the elections or to put together a new coalition. Is just have become to speaking. To join e. U. Days are the reasons that lead me to call the decision to spark the government crisis extremely irresponsible. I must say that the interior minister has shown he is acting out of personal and party interest. Lets go straight to believe that correspondent matt xander joins us on the line from rome welcome mats the Pri
Include the Anglo American special relationship, United Nations and the role of Great Britain and europe in the u. S. Led alliance against international terrorism. He was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u. S. By the london daily telegraph. And a leading authority on transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u. S. Government on a range of issues from the role of International Allies in postwar iraq to u. S. British leadership. His policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought after for his advice. He received his doctorate degree from yale university. Let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. [applause] good morning, everybody. Welcome to todays event. Thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. Brutally cold weather. It is more like moscow and moscow than washington. We will be talking about the russians later. [laughter] and we have two superb washington foreignpolicy ex
Transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u. S. Government on a range of issues from the role of International Allies in postwar iraq to u. S. British leadership. His policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought after for his advice. He received his doctorate degree from yale university. Let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. [applause] good morning, everybody. Welcome to todays event. Thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. Brutally cold weather. It is more like moscow and moscow than washington. We will be talking about the russians later. [laughter] and we have two superb washington foreignpolicy experts with us today. You will see both rebecca and michael frequently on cable news shows here in washington on a regular basis. Would like to introduce rebecca first, a National Security fellow. Rebecca specializes in nuclear deterrence, Missile Defense and counter proliferation. She has served