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Originally Posted by Avondalist
I would first find a company that wants to commercialize the technique.
Why do you want to invest in it? It's in its early stages and there is a lot of risk. The fact that you are asking how to invest in it betrays a lack of research that is not appropriate for a high risk, complex technology.
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You are probably right but I have an interest. Thanks for your reply. I've done some research but admit not to the extent where I am any kind of expert. There are three main areas of investment, and they are a very low buy at the moment. But, if one is successful that could change quickly. I've always wanted to invest in a risky stock from the beginning and see how it goes. Crispr is of particular interest to me as it could revolutionize the way we treat disease.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/...hange-the.aspx
https://investingnews.com/daily/life...to-watch-2017/
Bill Gates and some others invested in Editas and their Crispr about two years ago to the tune of a hundred and twenty million. If it's going to pay off it will be within the next few years.
http://www.businessinsider.com/bill-...editing-2015-8
It's interesting biotech, it could really change the way we treat medical conditions. It reminds me of the internet and if we only knew.