• Question: Who does your research help benefit the most?

    Asked by mikemooreish to Chris, Kay, Kerstin, Lorna, Liv on 22 Mar 2010 in Categories: .
    • Photo: Chris Needham

      Chris Needham answered on 22 Mar 2010:


      Hopefully it will benefit everyone. More short term, I hope that it helps biologists the most.

    • Photo: Lorna Houlihan

      Lorna Houlihan answered on 22 Mar 2010:


      Hopefully we find find out something that will help people in old age – so everyone!

    • Photo: Kerstin Zechner

      Kerstin Zechner answered on 22 Mar 2010:


      I don’t think there is one single of group of person my research benefits. Probably, like most research, it directly benefits other scientists.

    • Photo: Kay Penicud

      Kay Penicud answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      People with cancer

    • Photo: Olivia Hibbitt

      Olivia Hibbitt answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      Hey mikemooreish,

      my research will most directly benefit people with familial hypercholesterolaemia so that is about 100 000 people in the UK…..but the things I find out could help anyone with genetic conditions!

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