Biohackers want to tinker; do fun science; and, in the process, accelerate the pace of biotech innovation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's a lot of what I call 'bio-babble' and hype out there from a lot of bioenergy companies.
Biotech research is incredibly important for health-care innovation.
Simple genome engineering of bacteria and yeast is just the beginning of the rise of the true biohackers. This is a community of several thousand people, with skill sets ranging from self-taught software hackers to biology postdocs who are impatient with the structure of traditional institutional lab work.
Industrial opportunities are going to stem more from the biological sciences than from chemistry and physics. I see biology as being the greatest area of scientific breakthroughs in the next generation.
Bio-Technology is expected to play a major role in improving productivity.
I'm an investor in a number of biotech companies, partly because of my incredible enthusiasm for the great innovations they will bring.
The potential for synthetic biology and biotechnology is vast; we all have an opportunity to create the future together.
One of the things that launched the strength in biotech is when the pharmaceutical industry itself got a little slow.
The biotech game is quickly changing. The people must demand their use of these treatments.
My passion for innovation and my interest in the 'business of science' has seen Biocon commercialize many innovative platforms and products.
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