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Craig Venter, the man who mapped the human genome, is back with a $25,000 physical he hopes can extend your life--and make him a billionaire.
It's been 20 years since the human genome was sequenced, but Craig Venter is still not on board with the participation trophy. In addition to the 70th anniversary of Watson & Crick’s seminal ...
Craig Venter, Ph.D., is leaving Human Longevity Inc. Venter’s decision to step down as CEO and return to research at the J. | Craig Venter, Ph.D., is leaving Human Longevity Inc. Venter’s ...
But there was a lot of doubt about exactly how much traction Venter’s company could bring to the algae-into-oil problem, even with Exxon’s money. In 2010, Venter’s team showed they could ...
In a SPIEGEL interview, genetic scientist Craig Venter discusses the 10 years he spent sequencing the human genome, why we have learned so little from it a decade on and the potential for mass ...
Venter's early work to decode the genome through private research company Celera Genomics earned him both praise and criticism. His team competed with the National Institutes of Health publicly ...