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Every three minutes in the United States, an allergic reaction to foods sends someone to the emergency room. Today, we explore what life is like when you must avoid certain foods. But we also learn that there is hope for an escape from the food prison. Researchers like Clemson University's Sachin Rustgi are using cutting-edge genetic engineering tools to make foods safer for those living with allergies and food sensitivities.
Guests:
Sachin Rustgi, Clemson University
Lisa Gable, FARE
Emily Brown, Food Equality Initiative
By Biotechnology Innovation Organization4.9
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Every three minutes in the United States, an allergic reaction to foods sends someone to the emergency room. Today, we explore what life is like when you must avoid certain foods. But we also learn that there is hope for an escape from the food prison. Researchers like Clemson University's Sachin Rustgi are using cutting-edge genetic engineering tools to make foods safer for those living with allergies and food sensitivities.
Guests:
Sachin Rustgi, Clemson University
Lisa Gable, FARE
Emily Brown, Food Equality Initiative

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