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Autism Vox

DNA diagnosis for autism?

by Kristina Chew, PhD on September 20th, 2006

“It will be profoundly interesting to understand why people behave differently and have different capabilities. We can dissect the essence of schizophrenia, bipolarism and autism to find out how the brain doesn’t work. The essense of schizophrenia is the brain can’t function. You are seeing the essence of stupidity. The same systems tweaked slightly the other way will be the essence of intelligence. We can find out why some people can play piano better than others—just a better brain, you have to be bright to play Rachmaninoff. My goal would be in ten years everyone with a mental disease would get DNA diagnosis first.”

So Dr. James Watson, who discovered the structure of DNA along with Francis Crick, said in a September 19th interview at the AMD Global Vision Conference.

A question: At one point would this DNA diagnosis occur? Before a child was born?

Go here to read Dr. James Watson reflects on DNA research in the 21st century.

POSTED IN: Diagnosis, Genetics, Neuroscience, Science, Technology, Treatment

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