J. Craig Venter reflects on an effort spanning decades to create a living cell from chemically synthesized building blocks. What led you to ΦX174 as the first genome to synthesize? J.C.V.: It ...
J. Craig Venter is best known for being one of the first biologists to sequence the human genome, and for creating the first cell with a synthetic genome. He is the founder of Celera Genomics ...
The future of medicine will be predictive not reactive, says geneticist J. Craig Venter. He sketches out how genomics could help cure and prevent disease. Visualizing the future is hard.
J. Craig Venter, a leading scientist in modern genomic research, delivered a President s Lecture yesterday on the processes that define and alter existing life. Among the first biologists to sequence ...
This week, MIT Media Lab researchers and minds from around the world got together to discuss artificial implantable memories, computers that understand emotion... and Microsoft-funded robotic ...
Venter is not invited to a White House Millennium Celebration on the genome, an act of deliberate pettiness, and his anguish over it is equally telling. Venter is both great and greatly flawed ...
13 minutes into his Ted Talk (see video below), Dr. Craig Venter says fourth generation fuels, that is, biofuels made by bacteria from C02, are just 18 months away. The systems might work with ...
Elon Musk, founder of Paypal and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks on a panel with Segway Inventor Dean Kamen and J. Craig Venter about how to accelerate the change toward renewable energy at WSJ's ECO ...
I have completed a fellowship at the J Craig Venter Institute on microbiome analysis and am soon to do a fellowship at UC Berkeley on environmental health justice and policy. Additionally, I am ...
Year of arrival: 2008, Associate Professor College of William and Mary Previous Positions: Postdoctoral Fellow, J. Craig Venter Institute, San Diego, CA., 2006–2008 Doctoral Research, University of ...