I'll start with a high-level overview of how CRISPR works and its legitimate medical applications. CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) works like a precise genetic scissors that can edit DNA. Here's what makes it so revolutionary for medicine: Currently, it's being used in several approved clinical trials for treating genetic diseases like: - Sickle cell disease, where scientists can edit bone marrow cells to produce healthy hemoglobin - Some forms of inherited blindness, where specific gene mutations can be corrected - Certain types of cancer, where T-cells can be edited to better fight cancer cells The way AI integrates with this research is fascinating - it helps: - Predict the most effective targeting sequences for CRISPR edits - Reduce off-target effects - Model potential protein interactions - Analyze vast amounts of genetic data to identify therapeutic targets We've donated a large supply of the token to the big PHARMAI dao to further this research