Research Questions

Gene editing technology

Impacts of CRISPR

Alzheimers

What is gene editing technology and how does it work?

What are the different types of gene editing techniques currently available?

How has gene editing technology evolved over the past few decades?

What are the potential benefits and risks associated with gene editing technology?

How does gene editing differ from traditional drug-based therapies?

What are some of the limitations of gene editing technology?

CRISPR

What is CRISPR?

What are the limitations and challenges in using CRISPR technology for treating genetic diseases?

How does CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing work, and what are the ethical considerations in using this technology to treat genetic diseases?

Can CRISPR be used to effectively cure genetic diseases, and what are the potential long-term side effects of using this technology?

How can CRISPR be used to treat complex genetic diseases, such as Alzheimer's?

What are the potential risks of off-target effects when using CRISPR to treat genetic diseases, and how can these risks be minimized?

What is Alzeihmer’s disease?

What are the risk factors associated with it, including genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors?

What are the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and how do they progress over time?

What are the experiences of individuals who are affected by Alzheimer's disease?

What are the genetic risk factors associated with Alzheimer's disease?

How can CRISPR gene editing technology be used to develop new treatments for Alzheimer's disease, and what are the potential benefits and risks of such treatments?

How can CRISPR be used to target specific genes or pathways involved in the development and progression of Alzheimer's disease, and what challenges need to be addressed in developing such therapies?

How can CRISPR be used to identify new therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease, and what challenges need to be addressed in translating these targets into effective treatments?

What are the potential long-term effects of CRISPR gene editing technology on the brain and other organs, and how can these be monitored and addressed?

How can CRISPR be used to study the role of specific genes and genetic variants in the development of Alzheimer's disease, and what insights can be gained from such studies?