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SoPD blog post from Simon about gene editing and PD

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A wonderful SoPD blog post about the application of gene-editing technology to PD. As Simon says, this is blue-sky stuff, but I think that many (like me) will find it very interesting.

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I agree. Very interesting. It's encouraging despite apparently being "blue sky." Every medical advance was "blue sky" in one way or another.

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