The technology isn't there yet for medicine.
For example, the more complex a medical condition like cancers, the more likely the interpretation is incorrect when relying on radio-imaging or biopsies. When I was at MD Anderson, they told me 70% of cases they received, the diagnosis by medical centres and other hospitals were incorrect.
Medicine is still very much behind and really in the eye of the medical team. I've interacted with the best and let me say it was disappointing to say the least. Pure science and even social psychology still has the upper hand when it comes to evidence and technology. At least those peeps can type.
You can get away with a lot of garbage blablablas when it comes to cell novel etc. findings. It's a "behavioral" study of cells and up to the medical "social"scientist.
Cute robot. I didn't understand your blabla about Blomkamp and district 9, Elysium. However, I think I've seen that robot from Wall-E