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Juan Enriquez
Mexican
Educator
Choices
Control
Health
National
People
You
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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
Health
Good
Legal
Good Things
National
Energy
Research
Project
Spent
About
Part
Implications
Budget
Institute
Genome
Department
Human
Public
Social
Ethical
Things
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
Knowledge
You
Business
Mistake
Trouble
Mistakes
Making Mistakes
Rebuild
Mine
Smaller
Economy
Make
Always
Making
Gotten
Still
Off
Commodity
Oil
Much
Your
Hard
Margin
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
You
People
Smart
First
Smart People
Understand
How
Want
Manipulate
Really
Who
Compete
Need
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