Viva la Woolly Mammoth!

Reese posted the full video of my Biotech 2.0 talk, and he kept a steady hand throughout.

9 responses to “Presenting Pleistocene Park at SynBioBeta 2013, a fun coda of CRISPR codons”

  1. The CRISPR DNA editing technique was quite popular in the presentations this year, and is the latest technique proposed to more easily compile a new mammoth genome from the various fragments collected from frozen samples:

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    And from my TED dinner with Stewart Brand:

    “Biotech is about to liberate conservation.”

    Michael McGrew, a scientist at the Roslin Institute in Scotland has proven a key component of the approach. He takes falcon skin cells, induces them into pluripotent stem cells and inserts them into the germplasm of a chicken.

    "Mike’s doing miracles with birds… That chicken will have the gonads of a falcon. You get a male and female chicken, and out of them come falcons. Real falcons out of slightly doctored chickens.”

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  2. Gen9 was a sponsor of the conference, and I showed a slide on their gene printer as well:

    Gen9 at SBB

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    The effect? I updated the Carlson Curve with the latest estimates from some startups we know:
    Carlson Curve Updated

  3. the 2 birds concerned would be most confused……

  4. flickr’s new format had removed all photos that I have embedded in comments. What a disaster. Let me see if I can still insert them: Screen Shot 2013-11-18 at 9.58.04 AM

  5. nope… didn’t work. I can’t include HTML any more. sigh.

  6. i still see the ones from 6 days ago but not the new one.

    time for you to really COMPLAIN to marissa again please.

  7. how do you see them? I see them on my activity view, but not on the new format photo pages. The comments on the right are missing them. Is there a setting or special URL to view th pages with HTML enabled in comments?

  8. the one from after my ow!! comment shows up as a grey box with arrow but when i click the image appears in situ.
    the picture between ‘include’ and ‘HTML’ above is a grey box too but when i click on it only a question mark appears.

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