John Cumbers made the Drosophila CHiP protocol video. He is a graduate student at the Tatar lab in Brown University, USA. Below are his answers to the blogterview questions and through answer 5 you can take a fresh look at the bottom-up approach of synthetic biology. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for November 13th, 2006
John Cumbers’ DIY approach to life extension: personal genomics and synthetic biology
Posted by attilachordash on November 13, 2006
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2 more bloggers’ answers: Anne Corwin and Phil Bowermaster
Posted by attilachordash on November 13, 2006
The spectrum of the life extension blogterviewees is broad: scholars, activists, IT people, VC folks, … and is broadening further. Here are 2 more activists/bloggers who put their answers to their blog: Anne Corwin and the aphoristically dense Phil Bowermaster. Thanks for answering. I ‘d like to emphasize that I modified questions 4-5, and introduced a new one: Read the rest of this entry »
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