You have got nothing to brag about until you have truly restored someone's sight . Whatever happened to David Sinclair? His gene therapy killed all of his mice, but it sold a lot of books.
Scientific progress in complex fields like vision restoration, isn't about "bragging rights" - it's about methodical advancement through both successes and setbacks. Dr. Nirenberg's work represents one promising approach among many in the field of vision restoration, each researcher, including Dr. Sinclair, contributes to our collective understanding, even when experiments don't yield the desired results. The path to medical breakthroughs is rarely linear....Rather than dismissing we should celebrate scientists tackling these really hard problems
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www.washingtonpost.com/business/interactive/2024/bionic-eyes-blind-restore-vision/
You have got nothing to brag about until you have truly restored someone's sight . Whatever happened to David Sinclair? His gene therapy killed all of his mice, but it sold a lot of books.
Scientific progress in complex fields like vision restoration, isn't about "bragging rights" - it's about methodical advancement through both successes and setbacks. Dr. Nirenberg's work represents one promising approach among many in the field of vision restoration, each researcher, including Dr. Sinclair, contributes to our collective understanding, even when experiments don't yield the desired results.
The path to medical breakthroughs is rarely linear....Rather than dismissing we should celebrate scientists tackling these really hard problems