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83183229 | Play | TEDTalks : Beyond the crisis, mindboggling science and the arrival of Homo evolutis - Juan Enriquez (2009) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183230 | Play | TEDTalks : How mindboggling science will outlast the crisis - Juan Enriquez (2009) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183231 | Play | TEDTalks : Decoding the future with genomics - Juan Enriquez (2003) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183232 | Play | TED: Juan Enriquez: Will our kids be a different species? - Juan Enriquez (2012) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183233 | Play | TEDTalks : Why can't we grow new energy? - Juan Enriquez (2007) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183234 | Play | TED: Juan Enriquez: Your online life, permanent as a tattoo - Juan Enriquez (2013) | 00:00 Tools | |
83183235 | Play | We can reprogram life. How to do it wisely | Juan Enriquez | 00:00 Tools | |
83183236 | Play | Juan Enriquez | 00:00 Tools | |
83183237 | Play | What will humans look like in 100 years? | Juan Enriquez | 00:00 Tools | |
83183239 | Play | Mapping the Frontier of Knowledge | 00:00 Tools | |
83183238 | Play | As The Future Catches You | 00:00 Tools |
Juan Enriquez, bestselling author, businessman, and academic, is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on the economic and political impacts of life sciences. He is currently Chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy LLC, a life sciences research and investment firm. He was the Founding Director of the Harvard Business School Life Sciences Project, and author of the global bestseller As the Future Catches You: How Genomics & Other Forces are Changing Your Life, Work, Health & Wealth. (Selected by Amazon's editors as one of the best business books of the year). His latest book, The Untied States of America: Polarization, Fracturing, and Our Future, which explores why some countries are successful while others disappear, was published by Crown Business in November of 2005. He has published several key articles including, "Transforming Life, Transforming Business: the Life Science Revolution," co-authored with Ray Goldberg, which received a McKinsey Prize in 2000 (2nd place). He co-authored the first map of global nucleotide data flow as well as HBS working papers on "Life Sciences in Arabic Speaking Countries", "Global Life Science Data Flows and the IT industry", "SARS, Smallpox, and Business Unusual," and "Technology, Gene Research and National Competitiveness." Harvard Business School Interactive picked Juan as one of the best teachers at HBS and showcased his work in its first set of faculty products. The Harvard Business Review showcased his ideas as one of the breakthrough concepts in its first HBR List. Fortune profiled him as Mr. Gene. Time asked him to co-organize the life sciences summit commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of DNA. Seed picked his ideas as one of fifty that "shaped our identity, our culture, and the world as we know it." Mr. Enriquez serves on a variety of boards including Cabot Corporation, The Harvard Medical School Genetics Advisory Council, The Chairman's International Council of the Americas Society, the Visiting Committee of Harvard's David Rockefeller Center, Tufts University's EPIIC, Harvard Business School's PAPSAC. Juan was also part of a world discovery voyage led by Craig Venter, who sequenced the human genome. The multi-stage sailing voyage sampled microbial genomes throughout the world's oceans. This expedition involved a number of institutions and top scholars including The Institute for Genomic Research, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, The Explorers Club, and Prof. E.O. Wilson. It led to the discovery of an unprecedented number of new species. He previously served as CEO of Mexico City's Urban Development Corporation, Coordinator General of Economic Policy and Chief of Staff for Mexico's Secretary of State, and as a member of the Peace Commission that negotiated the cease-fire in Chiapas' Zapatista rebellion. He earned a B.A. and an MBA from Harvard, with honors. He can be reached at jenriquez@biotechonomy.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.