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roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to light once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ or and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy back to respect each the entire protein shell and the inject this into the eye. it's a simple injection as would be an other injection with another medicine. the experiments on the organ or it may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an important milestone in the quest to restore eyesight by means of gene therapy. where it has been a great success in the lab must now passed the test of clinical treatment in patients. 5 people have already started gene therapy to treat their retinitis pigmentosa the results are pending but the researchers are optimistic that blindness ma
roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to light once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ or and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene...
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roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ or and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy back to respect hitched into a protein shell and the inject this into the eye it's a simple injection as would be and other injection be then other medicine. the experiments on the organ or its may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an important milestone in the quest to restore eyesight by means of gene therapy. where it has been a great success in the lab must now passed the test of clinical treatment in patients. 5 people have already started gene therapy to treat their retinitis pigmentosa the results are pending but the researchers are optimistic that blindness may 1 d
roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ or and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy...
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but only roscoe who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patients. together they work as a team. in the past the 2 fields are entirely separated. medical doctors did their job they reported their disease and basic scientists varied in their own institute closed in in which they try to address the problem but they were not really a vero of the real problem so very often in basic science via amazing technologies but they are not addressing the right problems. roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equip blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ or and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy factory spec itch
but only roscoe who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patients. together they work as a team. in the past the 2 fields are entirely separated. medical doctors did their job they reported their disease and basic scientists varied in their own institute closed in in which they try to address the problem but they were not really a vero of the real problem so very often in basic science via...
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roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes now these cells react to light once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ ords and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert the gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy factory spec each to interpret shall and the inject these into the eye. it's a simple injection as would be an other injection be than other medicine. the experiments on the organ or it may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an important milestone in the quest to restore eyesight by means of gene therapy. where it has been a great success in the lab must now passed the test of clinical treatment in patients. 5 people have already started gene therapy to treat their retinitis pigmentosa the results are pending but the researchers are optimistic that blindness may 1 day beco
roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes now these cells react to light once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ ords and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert the gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy...
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nationwide tally to well over a 1000177 people died taking the total death toll to more than $20000.00 roscoe's a mayor said a gay soviet union that has advised the elderly and anyone with chronic health problems to stay at home. prime minister boris johnson is facing growing anger even within his own party for his handling of the coronavirus crisis a series of policy u. turns mistakes by johnson himself and the rapidly growing number of positive cases have put the once a hugely popular leader under scrutiny paul brennan reports. when the rule of 6 people meeting was introduced in mid september to limit the size of social gatherings it was intended to simplify coronavirus restrictions but since then a kaleidoscope of different local measures have been imposed leaving the public and even the prime minister confused it's 6 in the home or 6 in the hospitality but as i understand it not 6 outside except it isn't and the resulting apology on social media simply emphasise the confusion and i created the growing disquiet over the government's handling of the crisis less than a year after sweeping to p
nationwide tally to well over a 1000177 people died taking the total death toll to more than $20000.00 roscoe's a mayor said a gay soviet union that has advised the elderly and anyone with chronic health problems to stay at home. prime minister boris johnson is facing growing anger even within his own party for his handling of the coronavirus crisis a series of policy u. turns mistakes by johnson himself and the rapidly growing number of positive cases have put the once a hugely popular leader...
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roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equip blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ runs and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy back to respect each the entire protein shell and the inject this into the eye. it's a simple injection as would be other injection be than other medicine. the experiments on the organ or it may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an important milestone in the quest to restore eyesight by means of gene therapy. where it has been a great success in the lab must now pass the test of clinical treatment in patients . 5 people have already started gene therapy to treat their retinitis pigmentosa the results are pending but the researchers are optimistic that blindness may 1 day becom
roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equip blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these cells react to once again. the researchers tools are so-called vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ runs and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert these gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy...
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roscoe's a bringer of hope for many thanks to his conviction that science needs the cooperation of many talents for success much like in music. in art in music we have a composer who works on the d.t.s. of a piece and artist is giving it to the audience in a key is off by a many scene the basic scientists the are preparing a new treatment they are coming up with a new treatment and it is a clinicians who then offer it to the public but patients. their work is not yet complete. team ever achieved a great deal already. and they plan to continue their quest so we can expect to hear much more about the basel based scientists and their trailblazing work in the future. to get. it out that is right why i only say hey. do you have a science question you've always wanted and said send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get into little surprise as a thank you. i come on just ask. for more stories from the world of science go to our website will find us on twitter. this week's viewer question comes from chris humphries. why does the earth have an atmosphere. an atmosphere is not all that
roscoe's a bringer of hope for many thanks to his conviction that science needs the cooperation of many talents for success much like in music. in art in music we have a composer who works on the d.t.s. of a piece and artist is giving it to the audience in a key is off by a many scene the basic scientists the are preparing a new treatment they are coming up with a new treatment and it is a clinicians who then offer it to the public but patients. their work is not yet complete. team ever...
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charles von fremd, douglas cater, roscoe drummond. as you probably noted, the four reporters include a newspaper man any magazine reporter. they were selected by the vice secretaries of the candidates from among the reporters traveling with the candidates. broadcasting representatives were chosen by their company. the rules have been agreed upon by the representatives of both candidates in the radio and television networks. i would like to read them. there will be no opening statements by the candidates or any closing summations. the entire hour will be devoted to answering questions from the reporters. each candidate to be questions in turn with opportunities for comment by the other. each answer will be limited to two and one half minutes, each comment in one and a half minutes. the reporters are free to ask any question they choose on any subject. neither candidate knows what questions will be asked. time alone will determine who will be asked the final question. the first question is from mr. mcgee and is for senator kennedy. mr.
charles von fremd, douglas cater, roscoe drummond. as you probably noted, the four reporters include a newspaper man any magazine reporter. they were selected by the vice secretaries of the candidates from among the reporters traveling with the candidates. broadcasting representatives were chosen by their company. the rules have been agreed upon by the representatives of both candidates in the radio and television networks. i would like to read them. there will be no opening statements by the...
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endingber roscoe roast there with his hands on his hips -- in 92, he had these charts and graphs in every speech he ever made. michael: is there some advantage to allowing them to have notes? do you get requests for that otherwise from -- other than from ross perrault? was joking. to my knowledge no one ever complained about that rule. they understood it and they all lived with it and performed appropriately. michael: here is a more general your view ishat in a successful debate? what are the characteristics and outcomes you are looking for? go ahead, sorry. ken: i think we will learn after howdebates have sex -- successful they were. it is designed as both a set -- civic education instrument for people voting and for people who are young who have yet to vote. you will see on college campuses where the debates take place, they use the debates as a civic education tool for students, not only at the college level, but at the high school level and below. there are programs from kindergarten to 12th grade that take place across the country under the debate watch initiative that the commission
endingber roscoe roast there with his hands on his hips -- in 92, he had these charts and graphs in every speech he ever made. michael: is there some advantage to allowing them to have notes? do you get requests for that otherwise from -- other than from ross perrault? was joking. to my knowledge no one ever complained about that rule. they understood it and they all lived with it and performed appropriately. michael: here is a more general your view ishat in a successful debate? what are the...
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own steerman, a 1950 cessna 170 along with her family and rescue dog fittingly named gilmore after roscoe turner's lion. ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you this evening heather lucky penny. >> so thank you all for coming out here tonight and lisa i thank you so much and to the generosity of ge to support this lecture series. what the museum, what the air and space museum does and what the ge aviation lecture series allows the museum to do is to tell these stories like mine so people like yourselves can experience aviation, experience history in a far more personal and hopefully impactful manner than when you simply see the signs next to the airplane. thank you, lisa, for everything you and ge are doing to support the lecture series to make it possible so that for example people like me can come and listen to my heroes when they stand up on this podium. i am certainly not calling myself a hero at all because 9/11 was nothing that any of us planned. as you all know because you all have your stories, and your experiences of 9/11, every single one of us, ever
own steerman, a 1950 cessna 170 along with her family and rescue dog fittingly named gilmore after roscoe turner's lion. ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you this evening heather lucky penny. >> so thank you all for coming out here tonight and lisa i thank you so much and to the generosity of ge to support this lecture series. what the museum, what the air and space museum does and what the ge aviation lecture series allows the museum to do is to tell these...
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sacramento based attorney sherry roscoe says that she was well aware of ginsburg before her ascensione dc court of appeals when i was a law student. nearly 3 decades later russ cesar bee gee's grace and intelligence are just some of the reasons she became an icon all while in a position dominated by men. >>she was the antithesis of the stereotypes that usually get through when she had a confidence in a win in that make people comfortable with razor sharp, you know. i heard a sense for some of the finest we had supreme court fans. >>california is still in the early stages of its most destructive wildfire season in history close to 3 and a half million acres have been burned across the state and once you include oregon and washington. more than 5 million acres have burned across the west coast. scientists say the average wildfire season is 78 days longer than it was 50 years ago, president trump has blamed poor forest management for this year's wildfires. state leaders have noted a majority of california's forests are actually controlled by the federal government and not the state, scie
sacramento based attorney sherry roscoe says that she was well aware of ginsburg before her ascensione dc court of appeals when i was a law student. nearly 3 decades later russ cesar bee gee's grace and intelligence are just some of the reasons she became an icon all while in a position dominated by men. >>she was the antithesis of the stereotypes that usually get through when she had a confidence in a win in that make people comfortable with razor sharp, you know. i heard a sense for...