When you read books by basic researchers on RNA, DNA, epigenetics, and immunology, it seems like it will take hundreds of years to fully understand them. If you look at people from the perspective of the basic research faction and the biotechnology faction, it becomes easier to understand.
I would tell the biotechnology faction to not only get money by bio-engineering, but to first "go back to the basics" and study the four fields mentioned above. I would also say this to public health doctors.
When you read books by basic researchers on RNA, DNA, epigenetics, and immunology, it seems like it will take hundreds of years to fully understand them. If you look at people from the perspective of the basic research faction and the biotechnology faction, it becomes easier to understand.
I would tell the biotechnology faction to not only get money by bio-engineering, but to first "go back to the basics" and study the four fields mentioned above. I would also say this to public health doctors.
I wish I could go. Sounds fun.