Juan Enriquez Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Juan Enriquez:
The margin for making mistakes has gotten much smaller. In a commodity economy, it's hard to kill off your business. You still have the mine. You still have oil wells. You can always rebuild. In a knowledge economy, if you make a mistake, you're in trouble.
~Juan Enriquez
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The difference between humans and Neanderthals is .004 percent of gene code. That's how big the difference is, one species to another.
~Juan Enriquez
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If you want to compete in bioinformatics, first you need to compete for really smart people. You need really smart people who understand how to manipulate nanomolecules.
~Juan Enriquez
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I think we're going to move from a Homo sapiens into a Homo evolutis:... a hominid that takes direct and deliberate control over the evolution of his species, her species and other species.
~Juan Enriquez
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One of the good things about the public Human Genome Project is that the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health spent a part of their budget on the ethical, legal, and social implications of their research.
~Juan Enriquez
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We have to make sure that when we make choices as a society, people understand the choices, agree with them, and are behind them. Otherwise, the system is going to fall apart.
~Juan Enriquez
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It's not completely inconceivable that someday you'll be able to download your own memories.
~Juan Enriquez
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