Gene therapy
Gene therapies typically involve the introduction of genetic material into target cells to replace or supplement an existing, usually dysfunctional, gene. Techniques for delivering the corrective payload vary widely. Many gene therapies utilize modified viruses, excising viral genes involved in replication and virulence before incorporating therapeutic DNA or RNA. Read the full article, here: Targeting DNA.
Project: Plan and illustrate infographic to present gene therapy delivery via nonintergrating viruses, integrating viruses and enclitic viruses.
Client: The Scientist magazine