Crumpets wrote:
satman83 wrote:
Yea but seeing how this new testing is now valid, stem cell research will probley
be phased out.
and why the hell would a company that makes aspirin use stem cells? it was
genetic companies who were under going research into it to find cures for
genetic diseases.
A company that makes Aspirin ? Hmm you should inform yourself of the variety of products / medicines a pharmacutical company sells / provides.
Varies from pilled drugs to physical and mental treatments.
Yes Genetic companies reasearch it, obviously. But they do not distribute their products.
There's more to pharmaceutical companies as Crumpets stated.
They actually do genetic research.
Did you ever heard of pharmaceutical biotechnology. It's all based on improving someone life quality with DNA alterations.
Small example: modifying the DNA of bacteria so they can produce insulin, which is great for diabetic people because you don't need to extract insulin from pigs thus eliminating problems with your immune system because pig insulin differs a bit from human insulin, while reducing the cost.
Wait 1 full year and I can blow your minds with facts about this branch.
1 year due to
*the fact that I should study my pharmaceutical biotech course for my januari exams and I haven't that much atm.
*The fact that I'm going to take advanced pharmaceutical biotech as one of my optional course next year.