
The Genesis Machine
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A New Yorker Best Book of the Year The next frontier in technology is inside our own bodies. The breakthrough science of synthetic biology has the potential to help solve humanity's existential challenges from climate change, to the health and feeding of millions, to fighting the next viral outbreak before it becomes a global pandemic. A promising and controversial science that combines biology and artificial intelligence, synthetic biology opens up the possibility of programming biological systems much as we program computers. Rather than life being "a beautiful game of chance," synthetic biology can give us control over our genetic destiny, say no to bad genes, and add new capabilities into any cell, microbe, plant, or animal-enabling us not just to read and edit DNA, but write it. And herein lies the controversy. Whether we approve or disapprove, synthetic biology is coming. Amy Webb and Andrew Hessel give us the understanding we need to assess both the promise and peril of the science as well as the complex ethical, moral, political, and societal issues surrounding it.
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Andrew Hessel, a pioneer and an expert in the field of synthetic biology, is the president of Humane Genomics, an early-stage company developing synthetic viruses for canine and human oncology. He is also the co-founder and chairman of the Center of Excellence for Engineering Biology and the Genome Project, the international scientific effort to engineer large genomes, including the human genome. He is a former distinguished research scientist at Autodesk Life Sciences.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction: Should Life Be a Game of Chance?
- PART ONE: Origin
- 1 | Saying No to Bad Genes: The Birth of the Genesis Machine
- 2 | A Race to the Starting Line
- 3 | The Bricks of Life
- 4 | God, a Church, and a (Mostly) Woolly Mammoth
- PART TWO: Now
- 5 | The Bioeconomy
- 6 | The Biological Age
- 7 | Nine Risks
- 8 | The Story of Golden Rice
- PART THREE: Futures
- 9 | Exploring the Recently Plausible
- 10 | Scenario One: Creating Your Child with Wellspring
- 11 | Scenario Two: What Happened When We Canceled Aging
- 12 | Scenario Three: Akira Gold's "Where to Eat" 2037
- 13 | Scenario Four: The Underground
- 14 | Scenario Five: The Memo
- PART FOUR: The Way Forward
- 15 | A New Beginning
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Discover More
- About the Authors
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Also by Amy Webb
- Praise for "The Genesis Machine
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