
The gene researcher believes that the U.S. may want to purchase equipment to test and Ohmadhm nuclear genes in the house.
The newspaper "The Boston Globe," the first American to Kathryn (23 years), a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has a biological technology company said it intends to launch a market for those wishing to use their home for the detection of nuclear Ohmadhm features.
The newspaper pointed out that the idea of girls inspired by her father's illness, which was discovered during the examination of genes that has a fatal disease, but is subject to the treatment, rather than go to the doctor to examine the nuclear swollen, the person is using the equipment to the examination of the house and another lab with reasonable prices.
Catherine said to the newspaper: "For many, the biology laboratory is a frightening place, but what I have done that he is part of our lives and can be done by the basic equipment found in the kitchen."
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