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Nov 10, 2012

Emailing Vaccines With 3D Printers?

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Via: Vaccinenewsdaily
 Craig Venter, a biologist and entrepreneur, announced an idea at a recent New York health conference to use 3D biological printers to print out biological molecules for vaccines via email.Venter, a scientist who helped to sequence the human genome and created synthetic life with homemade genes, said the process could revolutionize healthcare. The emails would contain a sequence of DNA that a 3D printer could use to synthesize a vaccine, New Scientist reports.DNA vaccines are not currently used in commercial vaccines for safety reasons, but the vaccines typically work well in experiments.Debora MacKenzie, a Brussels correspondent for New Scientist, said that the bio printer could theoretically distribute vaccines for both civilian and military uses.
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