THE OTHERS
A MISPELLED GENE SAGA
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About the Book
Everyone would like to be better looking. Most everyone would enjoy being stronger, faster and quicker, taller, even more muscular. It's now possible! Just manipulate one's genes!
But it's immoral and illegal and could lead to societal chaos.
Two geneticists, a husband and wife, get caught up in such goings on and endeavor to find a way to subterfuge it! Still, somewhere, even now, genetic editing for such individual enhancement is going on! Keep your eyes open!
These two geneticists have all they can handle!
About the Author
Dr. Greenberg is an octigenarian, who has been practicing medicine for 65 years. He went to Tulane University for two years in premed and then entered medical school as the youngest in his class. He graduated in the top 10% of his class at 23 years old. He practiced Cardiology for 40 years and is now, actively, doing Bariatric (Weight Loss) medicine. His interest in genetics began when his first son was born without arms. His interest in writing occurred when he noticed that "The Last Angry Man" by Gerald Green was dedicated to Samuel Greenberg, M.D, (1886 to 1952)- no relationship. The progress in gene editing and splicing has been monumental and encouraging, but offers certain societal obstacles, which he explores in his writings.