A Quote by Liz Parrish

I hope that the image of gene therapy is changing. It seems to be. — © Liz Parrish
I hope that the image of gene therapy is changing. It seems to be.
In the past, when we've tried gene therapy, we haven't had tools that have allowed targeted gene correction.
I hope my fans remember my name is Gene Vincent and not Gene Autry.
Crisper is great. The future of gene therapy looks bright.
Hundreds of people are undergoing gene therapy today. There are no known neurological issues.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
When we talk about genes for anything, like a gene for being gay or a gene for being aggressive or something of that sort, that a gene for anything may not have been a gene for that thing under different environmental conditions.
Part of therapy is the hope. You need to feel like there's hope, warmth and happiness somewhere in there otherwise you'll be more lost than you were to begin with. Part of the therapy is just diving in, embracing what you're feeling and try to understand why it's there. But also, knowing that you need to be kind to yourself. That's the biggest piece of advice I give to people that suffer from anxiety too.
I think of myself as a fairly decent human being and it gives me great pain to be considered for all the mean S.O.B.s that come along. I've played bird decapitators, puppy stranglers, woman beaters, wife poisoners, child molesters - every goddamn thing you can think of. It was quite scene there for a while. But I think the image is changing...I hope to God the old image is fading from people's minds.
People hold an image of you and project that image when they feel you are changing. Disappear for a while. Break up your routines.
Less fear; more hope: just four little four-letter words, but when they are vividly felt as emotion, they are behavior changing, life changing, world-changing.
I think gene therapy and nanotechnology go hand in hand.
Whereas recessive traits require two bad copies of a gene to become noticeable, a dominant trait expresses itself no matter what the other copy does. A benign example of dominance: If you inherit one gene for sticky wet earwax and one gene for dry earwax, the sticky earwax gene wins out every time.
A majority of the successful women on the pop scene conform to what a woman is supposed to be. Some have tried to get things moving. They have tried to modify the image. But sometimes the image has a hard time changing the eye - to change the relationship between the image and the eye takes longer.
The perpetuation of gangster rap has really put a negative image on the city of Compton... So I look forward to addressing that image, changing it and making it more accurate.
I remember the day we found the gene for the inter-species signaling molecule like it was yesterday. We got the gene, and we plugged it into a database. And we immediately saw that this gene was in an amazing number of species of bacteria. It was a huge moment of realization.
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
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