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Portable DNA Sequencer Demonstrated at World Economic Forum - Ed Jewett - 30-01-2012 Portable DNA Sequencer Demonstrated at World Economic ForumJanuary 30th, 2012Via: Medical Express:It was the talk of Davos, grabbing the imagination of a forum otherwise shrouded in gloom: a miracle machine that cracks the code of life within hours and could revolutionise healthcare. Patients will no longer have to wait weeks to know if they have cancer and their doctors will know immediately what kind of disease they have, allowing them to target therapies precisely and to avoid harmful delays or mistakes. Health officials confronted by superbug outbreaks will be able to identify the bug's strain and begin planning treatment within hours rather than days or weeks, potentially saving thousands of lives. Soon, researchers in the developing world will take portable DNA sequencers into the field to identify new viruses and verify water quality. And police investigators will be able to develop a suspect's DNA profile as quickly as their fictional counterparts do in glossy television dramas, while commandos on the battlefield will identify the bodies of friend and foe. The man behind the revolution is Jonathan Rothberg, master biotechnician and CEO of Ion Torrent, owned by US firm Life Technologies, which produces the Ion Proton the world's first desktop semiconductor-based gene sequencer. Related: Homeland Security Will Soon Begin Analyzing DNA at Airports Research Credit: pookie Posted in Dictatorship, Economy, Elite, Genetic Engineering, Health, Social Engineering, Surveillance, Technology Portable DNA Sequencer Demonstrated at World Economic Forum - Peter Lemkin - 30-01-2012 That technology can be used for good. Sadly, however, that technology can be used for ill. Given the current state of the State, I'd expect both to be used at this time. Use your own imagination on how that can be used for evil.....there are many. |