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Team:Calgary - 2018.igem.org

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The ideal medicine is not a perfect treatment . . .




. . . it's a cure

Advancements in genetic modification have opened avenues towards numerous tracks of scientific development.




In particular, the demand for permanent health solutions has sparked massive interest in gene therapy.

Despite the potential for establishing an ideal medicine, there are still numerous challenges.




The selection of an integration target site, methodology pertaining to gene delivery, and maintenance of gene expression currently limit the potential for gene therapy to become common practice.

How do we overcome these problems?




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