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<b>What does Mr. Joe Public think of our plan to diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s disease?</b> | <b>What does Mr. Joe Public think of our plan to diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s disease?</b> | ||
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A proportion of our surveys was distributed online by Tufts iGEM on our behalf. | A proportion of our surveys was distributed online by Tufts iGEM on our behalf. | ||
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+ | This survey included several set-up and background questions, allowing us to gate the participants’ responses based on age, level of education and familiarity with Alzheimer’s disease. | ||
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+ | In light of our proximity to several Boston universities, companies and research centers, we anticipated that our population would contain a higher than average proportion of students and scientific professionals. | ||
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+ | We also expected that the majority of the respondents would know someone who has/had Alzheimer’s disease, and would claim some familiarity with the health effects of the disease. | ||
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+ | Despite its prominence in today’s science and technology, gene therapy is merely more than a buzz-phrase for most people. As such, we expected that most of our respondents would not understand the term or its implications (respond “don’t know” or disagree with gene therapy for themselves or their loved ones). | ||
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+ | Finally, we expected that a person’s comfort level with the delivery method would increase as the method became less invasive - we anticipated that people would be more comfortable with blood injection than spinal injection or brain surgery, and that a total number of respondents would prefer blood injection over the other 2 methods. | ||
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Attributions: Alexa Garcia