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As for the Nobel Prize winners, I will tell them to BUZZ OFF! If I want to edit genes and teach others to do the same, then so be it. That is about 5% of my nanotechnology minor program listed in the Marketplace.
And yes, we do discuss the ethical implications of what we do.
All things considered, what parent would allow their child to be born with an affliction when they it could be taken from them? How much would someone, some company, require as compensation to perform the necessary manipulation to make the next Michael Jordan, the next Albert Einstein, the next Billy Graham, the next Ronald Reagan OR the next Hitler?
Amazing subject, food for someone like me to weave wild stories.