From Reading to Writing Life Code

04 Nov 2009

From Reading to Writing Life Code

Silverstein Lecture Series - Evanston
Date/Time: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Just as the digital revolution upended industries and changed which countries were rich or poor, the life sciences revolution will create waves across food, feed, textiles, pharma, biotech, energy, IT and other fields. A powerful driver of this trend is our growing ability not just to read genomes– an organism’s complete set of genetic information– but to write out stretches of this “life code” and use it to reprogram cells to perform new and valuable functions. Could these reprogrammed cells be used to produce clean energy? Or even medicine?

Join us as Juan Enriquez, managing director of Excel Venture Management and accomplished writer, businessman, and academic, explores what is possible using this new technology, and how it stands to revolutionize our lives.

Free and open to the public. No tickets required. For more information call 312-503-5600 or visit the CGM website. Funding for the Silverstein Lecture Series is provided by the Herman M. and Bea L. Silverstein Medical Research Fund for Genetic Medicine. Co-sponsored with funding from the NIGMS Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity and the CLIMB Program.

Speaker(s): Juan Enriquez
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