I am the President of Vulvox Nanobiotechnology Corporation and we are about halfway through the first stage of research and development program to develop
a disruptive technology. A cheap method of making DNA by the ton. Gene therapy grade DNA, DNA to wire nanowires together, DNA to separate semiconducting buckytubes from conductive buckytubes, and DNA to serve as a scaffold to glue cell therapy cells to tissues they are placed in.

We are an the verge of a new era where huge amounts of DNA will be available for as little as 10 cents per kilogram.

What will come of it? Every genetic disease on earth will be amenable to being cured with gene therapy vectors manufactured by our processes. DNA might become a common ingredient in televisions, computers, I-Pods and cell therapies to repair damaged organs and tissues.

Currently, a gram of recombinant grade DNA costs about a million dollars.
And antiquated methods are used to breed viral vectors for genetic therapy.
Many of the genetic engineering companies that tell you they are working to cure
duchenne muscular dystrophy or Parkinson's disease are back in the first decades of the twentieth century growing viruses in cylindrical bottles called roller bottles.
They put some nutrients for the cells that make the viruses into the roller bottles and slosh them around to provide aeration. It might take a whole bottle to make virus for one individual dose. That works out to 10,000 per dose of virus. And if the patient has to be given multiple doses as they usually are, it might cost 100,000 to treat an individual with muscular dystrophy- every year.

Vulvox might have the alternative- DNA too cheap to meter. Of course after purification and after multiple tests for sterility, purity etc, the dose will cost a lot more. Maybe a hundred dollars.

We want to hear from you. What disease should we work on? Tell us!!!
We might have missed some of them.

Take a look at http://vuvloxnanobio.com