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May 3rd, 2008

Futures in Biotech 31: The Eensy-Weensy Teenie Weenie Big Bang

Dr. Michio Kaku, co-founder of String Field Theory.

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March 26th, 2008

Futures in Biotech 30: Aubrey de Grey on the Thousand Year Lifespan

Guest: Aubrey de Grey; Chairman and Chief Science Officer, the Methuselah Foundation.

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February 9th, 2008

Futures in Biotech 29: From Human Genome Project to Your Genome Project (Part II)

Dr. Church describes both the underlying DNA technologies and societal implications of personal genomics

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January 27th, 2008

Futures in Biotech 28: One of the Greatest Quests in the World of Genetics

Dr. Richard Lifton describes his scientific journey, which has changed how doctors treat hypertension: a condition that affects approximately one billion people worldwide...

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December 28th, 2007

Futures in Biotech 27: Folding@Home at 1.3 Petaflops

Dr. Pande explains how he uses the worlds' fastest computer to solve some of the most difficult problems in biology...

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November 21st, 2007

Futures in Biotech 26: The Last Man to Walk on the Moon

Former Senator from New Mexico, Dr. Harrison 'jack' Schmitt, shares his experience of living and working on the moon, the future of space settlements, and solving the worlds energy needs.

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October 4th, 2007

Futures in Biotech 25: From the Human Genome Project to Space Exploration with Dr. George Church (Part I)

Dr. George Church explores the fantastic world of genetics from the Earth to Mars!

Futures in Biotech with Marc Pelletier

Futures in Biotech with Marc Pelletier
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December 28th, 2007

Futures in Biotech 27: Folding@Home at 1.3 Petaflops

Hosts: Marc Pelletier and Steve Gibson

Guest: Dr. Vijay S. Pande, Director of Folding@Home and Associate Professor of Chemistry and of Structural Biology, Stanford University

Steve Gibson joins me in interviewing a true visionary of biotechnology: Dr. Vijay Pande. Dr. Pande is the creator and Director of Folding@Home, the world's largest distributed computing project (Stanford University) that seeks to address some of the most difficult problems in biology.

It is indeed a pretty amazing story: Sony PS3s are the largest component of the world's fastest computer, running approximately 3x faster than IBM's Blue Gene/L. And, the largest computations are being performed to simulate biology at the atomic level...

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Also, thanks to Philippe Pelletier and Will Hall for the great opening and closing themes.

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