Across
- 5. creating biological products (ex. vaccines) on a large scale using living systems
- 6. using molecular biology to detect anomalies at the molecular level
- 8. using computational tools to understand biological data
- 9. creating artificial tissues/organs in a lab to replace an individual's damaged ones
- 10. medical treatment specific to a person's genetic information for better effectiveness and lower side effects
Down
- 1. growing cells in lab controlled environments
- 2. repairing or replacing genes within cells causing genetic illness
- 3. genetically engineering the immune system to treat or prevent illness
- 4. the first use of medical biotechnology (1982)
- 7. changing the DNA of an organism
