Unlocking Gene Therapy with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Gaurav Shah
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Top Comments (10)
What was your favorite part of this episode?
I think I speak for most people here when I say that we really do love when Chuck is present!
I have an autoimmune disorder called cyclic neutropenia. My neutrophils disappear to zero once every 21 days and I get very sick and am sick for half of each month. Coincidentally, I started seeing an oncologist yesterday for the first time in many many years, and she got on the internet to try to find gene therapy, and today by coincidence, you're talking about it. There is no treatment for what I have, and all the gene therapy seems to be geared toward the more common disorders such as leukemia and sickle cell anemia. I think there are only 236 known cases for what I have.
Excellent episode with Neil, Gaurav, and Chuck. Not only very Informative but absolutely love the comedic commentary by Neil and Chuck. I couldn't stop laughing. Dr Shah and Rocket Pharma, Thank you for being such an exceptional advocate for those with these rare diseases, staying true to your mission & vision and bringing this innovative science to fruition with genuine compassion. Also love that you brought music and gene therapy together! God bless you all!
“If you want everything to be “normal” that might eviscerate civilization of the most interesting people our genome could produce” That statement by Neil is so profound. Our “limitations” drive our curiosity & motivate us to search for solutions.
Learned a few things. I didn't necessarily understand half of what was said but it all sounds very promising for the future of medicine.
I have sickle cell anemia and now they are offering Gene therapy as a treatment. It doesn't pass on to your kids but it makes you not have sickle cell anymore.
Thanks!
Wow, Neil and Chuck added so much value here. Love the way they were used.
oh man! I'm on minute 3:40 and already getting chills
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Top Comments (10)
What was your favorite part of this episode?
I think I speak for most people here when I say that we really do love when Chuck is present!
I have an autoimmune disorder called cyclic neutropenia. My neutrophils disappear to zero once every 21 days and I get very sick and am sick for half of each month. Coincidentally, I started seeing an oncologist yesterday for the first time in many many years, and she got on the internet to try to find gene therapy, and today by coincidence, you're talking about it. There is no treatment for what I have, and all the gene therapy seems to be geared toward the more common disorders such as leukemia and sickle cell anemia. I think there are only 236 known cases for what I have.
Excellent episode with Neil, Gaurav, and Chuck. Not only very Informative but absolutely love the comedic commentary by Neil and Chuck. I couldn't stop laughing. Dr Shah and Rocket Pharma, Thank you for being such an exceptional advocate for those with these rare diseases, staying true to your mission & vision and bringing this innovative science to fruition with genuine compassion. Also love that you brought music and gene therapy together! God bless you all!
“If you want everything to be “normal” that might eviscerate civilization of the most interesting people our genome could produce” That statement by Neil is so profound. Our “limitations” drive our curiosity & motivate us to search for solutions.
Learned a few things. I didn't necessarily understand half of what was said but it all sounds very promising for the future of medicine.
I have sickle cell anemia and now they are offering Gene therapy as a treatment. It doesn't pass on to your kids but it makes you not have sickle cell anymore.
Thanks!
Wow, Neil and Chuck added so much value here. Love the way they were used.
oh man! I'm on minute 3:40 and already getting chills