Where I would invest for long-term exposure to disruptive cell-based medicines

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Where I would invest for long-term exposure to disruptive cell-based medicines Tej Kohli | December 14, 2020

Image source: Getty Images. When historians look back at 2020, it won’t be the coronavirus crisis that will claim their interest, but the award in October 2020 of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to two female scientists for their work on the technology of genome editing. Their ‘CRISPR-Cas9’ discovery – which is also known as “genetic scissors” – enables scientists to make precise changes to the DNA contained within living cells. Put more simply, to ‘rewrite’ the “code of life”. Page | 1 Tej Kohli is a technologist and investor who is also the founder of the not-for-profit Tej Kohli Foundation. Tej Kohli regularly writes #TejTalks blogs on Medium about subjects including blindness, inequality, poverty, global health and technology transfer. Tej Kohli also blogs on Ghost and The Motley Fool about subjects including real estate, cryptocurrency, deep tech and stock market investing. Tej Kohli also shares his daily wisdom, commentary and insights on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook as @MrTejKohli. #TejTalks can be downloaded from Issuu.


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