@vejaocentro Em 1999 Jesse Gelsinger decidiu participar de uma terapia genética e acabou morrendo por causa disso, seu caso foi tão emblemático que surgiram diversas normas para esses experimentos nos EUA. Curiosamente essas normas só foram burladas por um
RT @JoyPatientFaith: @c_plushie @nzfirst There was a reason IRBs and researchers struggled to get experimental gene therapy studies approve…
@c_plushie @nzfirst There was a reason IRBs and researchers struggled to get experimental gene therapy studies approved for decades. Nothing like an emergency to cut through all the red tape. Will we ever learn. https://t.co/rBIbPWiR6m https://t.co/GnXz9
@SenatorRennick gene regulation, canada, note adenovector same as az https://t.co/22SSdh7F4r
RT @Real_ChrisWeir: @dystopian_DU @Kevin_McKernan @P_J_Buckhaults @SpectatorOz Disturbing on so many levels. There was a reason gene thera…
@WitchDrTim This one had a trial, a lawsuit and a Gov Investigation…is that three Phases🤔😐 (n-=1 😬) https://t.co/g59BftEWTy
RT @Real_ChrisWeir: @dystopian_DU @Kevin_McKernan @P_J_Buckhaults @SpectatorOz Disturbing on so many levels. There was a reason gene thera…
@dystopian_DU @Kevin_McKernan @P_J_Buckhaults @SpectatorOz Disturbing on so many levels. There was a reason gene therapy was so heavily regulated for the last few decade. Looks like that reason still exists. https://t.co/rBIbPWiR6m
@heaterdawg @VikiLovesFACS @TauntonHeat 1999 when 18 y.o Jesse Gelsinger & 3 monkeys passed https://t.co/OPu2gISyNy
RT @fooktheother: @wolfie_smythe @rotor_motor13b And 18 year old Jesse Gelsinger in 1999 along with 3 monkeys using this tech https://t.co…
@wolfie_smythe @rotor_motor13b And 18 year old Jesse Gelsinger in 1999 along with 3 monkeys using this tech https://t.co/OPu2gISyNy
Death but one unintended consequence of gene-therapy trial. <2001> Jesse Gelsinger, a 18-year-old American, became the first person to die because of participation in gene-therapy research. #Risk https://t.co/d8dA44MsFV
@CiceroMD Simon, I would dispute you saying the vaccines weren't evil. They are a complete disaster. In 1999, 18 y.o Jesse Gelsinger died using a form of this platform, aswell as ADEs for other trial participants & deaths of 3 monkeys. https://t.co/O
@LazzainNP Simon is absolutely incorrect about these gene therapies. They were always a disaster. When they tried them in 1999, it was a total failure which led to the death of 18 year old Jesse Gelsinger and injury of other trial participants & monke
@NefeliPapadi @vgclements1 @IamBrookJackson We already had evidence of the devastation. Jesse Gelsinger was 18 years old when he paid with his life in 1999. https://t.co/OPu2gISyNy
@1NurseRoux @ExCossack @ResisterSis20 @PennMedicine You are a GMO now. Keep boosting and cry about it. I have ZERO respect for you because you clearly had no problem violating people's right to consent. I was around for THIS: https://t.co/sS6EZe7BKK
@FreddyTheGun @Rationalleo @PeterSweden7 https://t.co/D2IXWWN0Ft Again, referred to as a gene therapy. Maybe you have a different definition, but it seems a great deal of researchers are happy call it gene therapy. https://t.co/8dlhQdFcoZ https://t.co/f
Death but one unintended consequence of gene-therapy trial https://t.co/fWDQpnOHRD
The sad history of gene therapy: https://t.co/B2AcMZXA6j #aamc17
@AF_biotech @bradloncar @AdamSinger @ymscapital ... and death in gene tx trials: http://t.co/hjIquu7Qhc http://t.co/PemghZ4f2h
#UCSDGrandRounds made me think about Promises&Perils of #StemCell Therapies #bioethics http://t.co/ibGyYi3Se9