I just want to get some views on this, seems all we talk about here is america so something fresh is in order. Over the past 50 years we have moves further fowards in biochemistry, micro and cellular biology that noone could have dreamt of the current wealth of knoledge we have. With the human genome sequenced and us beginning to understand where the genes are located and what they do gene therapy is coming into the visible future. Stem cell research is another huge area and growing fast, the possibilities this brings are almost unimaginable from growing new organd to treating desises such as parkinsons. Here is the question, should we be going in this direction or are we playing too much with the natural cycle of things? Here is my view on the matter. This research has many problems in the international media, of course "possible cure for altsimers" or "cystic fibrosis is no more" wont sell as many papers as "GM superhumans in the next 10 years". This give people a rather srong feeling this should not be done at all. The ting is most people carring out this research have no intention of these things, its the cure of desiese and the understanding that drives them and thus requlation is required. The regulation needs to be adequate to stop the renagades that for some deranged reson feel that a GM superhuman or human clone is a good idea I am in full support of this research and find it increadably interesting (hence my reasons for taking a degree in biochemistry). I also feel its a very important matter for the evolution of our sociaty. But doesnt nature want to get rid of the bad genes? The answer is yes, but by gene therapy these genes are removed and thus naturs work has been sone, with thye benifit of somone that would uaually die having the chance to live a full and normal life. Being as human life is such a presous gift, i feel all we can must be done to prolong it and allow every single person to stay well and active throughout it.