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#'Almost nothing will work' is not the same as 'Nothing will work.' That's the mistake "corrosive critics" make.<br>
'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)<br>
      -Clay Shirky (according to Tim O'Reilly)
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Revision as of 17:29, 16 October 2013

Drew Endy (安特專)

  print "Go meta."
if (competition == none) then
print "Incremental utility has infinite advantage."

'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)

Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Stanford University
Contact via: email
Lab website: http://endy.web.stanford.edu
Y2E2-269B, MC4200
473 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305
(650) 723-7027

Goals

  • Immediate: Enable engineering of genetically encoded memory
  • Long-term: Make biology easy to engineer
  • 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.