Invest in the Convergence of Life Sciences, Engineering, Physical Sciences, and IT

Developing the economy of Detroit and surrounding areas is going to take some significant time. Thus, some entrepreneurs and innovators need to take the long view by engaging with the research universities, institutions and medical centers to develop people and new innovations for the future. This would include working with leaders of these institutions to … Continue reading “Invest in the Convergence of Life Sciences, Engineering, Physical Sciences, and IT”

The Decade’s Most Important Biomedical Discovery

The past decade has been rich in biological and biomedical advances. The decade opened with the reports of the large number of new genes within the human genome that encode small non-coding RNAs, or microRNAs. We have learned that these RNAs a) control at least half of all genes, b) are dysfunctional in many cancers … Continue reading “The Decade’s Most Important Biomedical Discovery”

In Praise of Senator Ted Kennedy For His Contributions to Biomedical Science

Earlier this month, I had the tremendous honor of being asked to discuss Senator Ted Kennedy’s remarkable contributions to biomedical science at an event celebrating The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate that was organized by The Massachusetts healthcare and life sciences communities. Following are my comments: As I studied the record … Continue reading “In Praise of Senator Ted Kennedy For His Contributions to Biomedical Science”

High Hopes and Expectations About Tomorrow’s Science and Technology Challenge

(A commencement address to graduates of Eberly College of Science, Penn State University, delivered on May 17, 2008) It is an honor to be asked to address you on this wonderful day of promise for an exciting future. As a Professor for the past 35 years, I understand the important achievement this day represents for … Continue reading “High Hopes and Expectations About Tomorrow’s Science and Technology Challenge”

The Integration of Engineering and Cancer Biology

This morning, MIT announced the creation of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. David Koch, a co-owner of Koch Industries with his brother Charles (both are graduates of MIT), made a very generous gift to the university to establish the new Institute. The word “Integrative” in the name of the Koch Institute … Continue reading “The Integration of Engineering and Cancer Biology”