
Fitzgerald Repair
Fitzgerald Repair refers to a process in genetics and biotechnology where genes are modified or repaired to correct mutations that cause diseases. This technique is often discussed in the context of gene therapy, where scientists aim to restore normal function to genes in the body's cells. By using sophisticated tools, such as CRISPR, researchers can precisely target and alter faulty genes, potentially leading to treatments for various genetic disorders. The goal of Fitzgerald Repair is to enhance health outcomes by fixing underlying genetic issues rather than just treating symptoms.