
"If you want immortality, do something meaningful with your life." — J.C. Venter (1946-2026)
So many memories… I served on the board of his Synthetic Genomics for over a decade and invested in four of his companies. He was indefatigable and pitched me on his latest new startup just last month.
He was the first to sequence the human genome — his own; he gave me a hardback book of his Y chromosome sequence, the one with the SRY gene that made him male. He made the first synthetic life form, a living organism with a near-minimal genome fabricated by chemical synthesis. President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Science.
Time and time again, he pushed the bounds of what people thought possible, often engaging the cutting edge of Moore’s Law and the Carlson Curve of plummeting gene sequencing and synthesis costs. He even made a desktop DNA printer.
And he had a keen sense of humor and joie de vivre throughout. Like our Zero-g flight pictured above. Here are some more of those moments from 21 years of flickr posts on him.
And more in the SynBioBeta Obit

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