One MIT professor fights Lyme disease with mice.
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Kevin Esvelt is a genetic engineer, but glance at his travel schedule and you could mistake him for a political organizer. Over the past year, the MIT professor has become a familiar face at town meetings on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, where he’s traveled a half-dozen times to talk about the possibility of releasing hordes of genetically engineered mice that might rid the islands of Lyme disease. His approach is unconventional, but he hopes it will become the new normal: Before developing a technology to help people, ask the people if they want it, and include them at all steps of the process.