Sure, most of the scientists are omnidiscipline, but they still have specialties.
And Clor was three of 'em working together- Pym, Stark, and Reed. Pym does a reasonable amount of biology related stuff, so one good in that area and two who dabble.
They'd probably have to work together on the cancer thing too.
Which still raises the question of why they haven't.
You could still use Extremis on it's own, for instance - or the liquid armour from the latter part of Fraction's run - and program that to eliminate cancer, nip any remissions in the bud, and basically fill in what removing the cancer loses.
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Date: 2015-02-01 03:39 pm (UTC)And Clor was three of 'em working together- Pym, Stark, and Reed. Pym does a reasonable amount of biology related stuff, so one good in that area and two who dabble.
They'd probably have to work together on the cancer thing too.
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Date: 2015-02-01 03:48 pm (UTC)You could still use Extremis on it's own, for instance - or the liquid armour from the latter part of Fraction's run - and program that to eliminate cancer, nip any remissions in the bud, and basically fill in what removing the cancer loses.
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Date: 2015-02-01 04:46 pm (UTC)Though at least, like in real life cancer treatment seems to be improving in Marvel, even if not as solved as it should be.