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== Drew Endy == | === Drew Endy (安特專) === | ||
print "Go meta."<br> | |||
if (competition == none) then<br> | |||
print "Incremental utility has infinite advantage." | |||
Silas H. Palmer Fellow<br> | |||
Faculty of Bioengineering<br> | |||
Stanford University<br> | |||
<br> | |||
Lab website: [http://endy.web.stanford.edu http://endy.web.stanford.edu]<br> | |||
<br> | |||
Room 252<br> | |||
Shriram Center<br> | |||
443 Via Ortega<br> | |||
Stanford, CA 94305<br> | |||
=== Goals === | === Goals === | ||
* | *'''Fundamental''': Help solve the "Humpty Dumpty" and "Swiss Watch" problems in synthetic biology. | ||
* | *'''Applied''': Grow a cell phone from garden clippings using a heavily engineered wood fungus. | ||
*'''Social''': Support overwhelmingly responsible and constructive development and application of biological technologies | |||
* | |||
=== | === Travel === | ||
I'm trying to limit my professional travel. I like phone and video-via-web. | |||
=== | === Reminder === | ||
"'''Almost nothing will work''' is not the same as '''Nothing will work.''' That's the mistake ''corrosive critics'' make." -Clay Shirky (according to Tim O'Reilly) |
Revision as of 18:47, 11 March 2015
Drew Endy (安特專)
print "Go meta."
if (competition == none) then
print "Incremental utility has infinite advantage."
Silas H. Palmer Fellow
Faculty of Bioengineering
Stanford University
Lab website: http://endy.web.stanford.edu
Room 252
Shriram Center
443 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305
Goals
- Fundamental: Help solve the "Humpty Dumpty" and "Swiss Watch" problems in synthetic biology.
- Applied: Grow a cell phone from garden clippings using a heavily engineered wood fungus.
- Social: Support overwhelmingly responsible and constructive development and application of biological technologies
Travel
I'm trying to limit my professional travel. I like phone and video-via-web.
Reminder
"Almost nothing will work is not the same as Nothing will work. That's the mistake corrosive critics make." -Clay Shirky (according to Tim O'Reilly)