What will the Century of Biology Mean to the Global Economy?

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  • Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
    Extraordinary advances in life sciences are changing the way we live and do business. The managing director of Excel Venture Management, co-founder of Synthetic Genomics, and creator of Life Science Project at Harvard Business School, Juan Enriquez, discusses the economic impacts of the life sciences on the global economy.
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    Juan Enriquez
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Komentáře • 12

  • @RossanaLorentzMagalhaes
    @RossanaLorentzMagalhaes Před 12 lety +1

    Dear Ashley (?), I am watching the video one year after you, but I am very impressed with Juan simple yet powerful way to bring so much information in so little time. Not sure why the work STUFF was disturbing to you! There are more staff than defined thinks out there, in my opinion. Thanks for being here!

  • @poosta7
    @poosta7 Před 12 lety +1

    see what happens when you get a Harvard MBA who understands biology....??? Juan can really connect the dots.

  • @JaceStream
    @JaceStream Před 12 lety +1

    Like most of the lecture, because it is an interesting subject, and he really has a good understanding of it all. But I disagree with where much of the focus and intention he seems to have, that are especially shown in the questions part of the video. There is actually few direct answers, but he rather tell something that's irrelevant or misleading. I will not go into details, but I would recommend to take his intentions with some salt.

  • @rRobertSmith
    @rRobertSmith Před 12 lety +1

    15:05 this is the factory, this is the 5 goats (evil GeneMod goats!(irony)) that will make the medicine that the factory is currently making.....

  • @ashleylovesdaddy
    @ashleylovesdaddy Před 14 lety +1

    I love listening to Juan talk but damn. I wish he could be a little enthusiastic. Not so dry when talking about such magnificent things. And stop saying the word STUFF!

  • @Stickstacks12
    @Stickstacks12 Před 12 lety

    Totally agree! The part where he talks about emerging methods of making all our lives healthier is clearly the devils work.

  • @Stickstacks12
    @Stickstacks12 Před 12 lety +1

    @seaneire
    So he's an evil scientist who wants to take over the world heh? That sounds reasonable. Why don't you tell that to the untold amount of people whose lives he helped save in Chiapas when he was part of Mexico's Peace Commission.
    People like Juan Enriquez work relentlessly make this world better. I have so much respect for this man and those like him. Listening to people like him inspires me to be a better person myself. Sometimes I falter and feed the CZcams trolls... dammit.

    • @humbertoluebbert7968
      @humbertoluebbert7968 Před 7 lety

      EricYoung this story sutil goes on: the cause (unequallity) sutil is there

  • @Gabriel21733
    @Gabriel21733 Před 10 lety +1

    This guy should marry bill gates; both speak the same language and seem to promote their agendas in the most self serving way without telling the whole story. Buyer beware. The science is very real and promising, however, the outcome/implementation of said science is not accurately depicted.