- Jeb Bush
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953), a Republican, was the 43rd Governor of Florida, in the United States, as well as the first Republican to be re-elected to that office. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of current President George W. Bush; the older brother of Neil Bush, Marvin Bush and Dorothy Bush Koch; and the second son of former President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush.
- George Church
George Church (1954-) is an American molecular geneticist. He is currently Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Health Sciences & Technology at Harvard and MIT. With Walter Gilbert he developed the first direct genomic sequencing method in 1984 and helped initiate the Human Genome Project in 1984 while he was a Research Scientist at newly-formed Biogen Inc. He invented the broadly-applied concepts of molecular multiplexing and tags, …
- John Moore
A man named John Moore underwent treatment for cancer of the spleen at the University of California, Los Angeles hospital when he was diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia after he was told that local hospitals were unable to treat him. His physician, Dr. Golde, quickly realized the medical and commercial potential of Mr. Moore's cells. Repeated withdraw of "blood, blood serum, skin, bone marrow aspirate, and sperm" was performed on Mr. Moore.
- Herbert Boyer
Herbert W. Boyer (b. 1936) is a recipient of the 1990 National Medal of Science, and co-recipient of the 1996 Lemelson-MIT Prize and a co-founder of Genentech. Boyer received his bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from Saint Vincent College in the Pittsburgh suburb of Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1958. He married his wife Grace the following year. He received his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh in 1963 and participated as an activist in the civil rights movement.
- Alejandro Zaffaroni
Alejandro Zaffaroni is the founder of a number of companies, including ALZA, Affymax, Affymetrix, Alexza, DNAX, Maxygen and Symyx. He is widely considered a pioneer in drug delivery and the field of biotechnology and has had a significant impact on the development of Silicon Valley through the many companies built by him and those he mentored.
- Robert A. Swanson
Robert A. Swanson (1947-1999) was a venture capitalist who cofounded the biotechnology giant Genentech in 1976 with Herbert Boyer. Genentech is a pioneer in the field, and it remains one of the leading biotech companies in the world. He held an S.B. degree in Chemistry from MIT as well as a Master's degree in Management (M.B.A.) from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Both degrees were conferred in 1970.
- Jozef Schell
Jozef Schell was a Belgian molecular biologist. Jozef (Jeff) Schell studied Zoology and microbiology at the University of Ghent, Belgium. From 1967 to 1995 he worked as a professor there. From 1978 to 2000 he was director and head of the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Institut für Züchtungsforschung) at the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Cologne, Germany. He received many prizes, among which were the Francqui Prize in 1979, …
- Pankaj Arora
Pankaj S. Arora (born March 7, 1983) is a successful entrepreneur and writer from Minnesota known for his technological and business savvy. In 2001, Arora was ranked number 9 out of the top 100 young entrepreneurs in the United States. He has been featured in numerous publications including "Young Entrepreneur" (cover story) and "Kiplinger's Personal Finance" magazines. He has appeared as a guest columnist for TeenStartUps, …
- Bill Austin
Accomplished Systems Engineer with extensive experience in Security and Internet Architecture, Information Systems and Project Management. Proven successes in defining and developing complex systems and problem solving involving wireless and Internet technologies as well as the invention of integrated systems applications. Internet marketing expert with extensive experience in improving bottom line performance for medium sized manufacturing and distribution company marketing efforts. . . .
- Gary Hoke PMP
Gary cofounded CubeShield, Inc. in 2002 to bring to market a new office workplace invention. Since inception the company has filed for a patent, partnered with a manufacturer in Hong Kong, licensed trademarks from NCSU, UNC and Duke for the product and has been selling the product online at CubeShield.com. In 2006, CubeShield grew revenues by 86% versus 2005 results. This was significantly due to adoption of the CubeShield product by corporate clients including a large California based . . .
- Dana Raines
- Gary Holzsager
- Josh Arnold
- Randal Ketchem
Computational structural biology involving protein structure determination, analysis and design. Antibody design and analysis, epitope mapping, and antibody variant development.
- Hsien-Hsien Lei PhD
Keeping an eye on the genome revolution.
- Sam
www.geocities.com/mactoba/;.
- Ananda
"Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition.".
- Jason Hesse
When I was younger I asked a friend why they don't call.
- Serge Gottschalk
I am a scientist at a genomic research company, but enough about that, work is boring. I like to be active, and am always out doing something fun. Most days of the week you'll find me at my gym, where I work part time and play for a couple basketball teams, or at one of the many bars in the Boston/Cambridge/Somerville area. I enjoy being with friends, whether it be enjoying a DVD, playing pool, playing poker, or just sitting around with a few drinks enjoying a laugh.
- Vadim
I enjoy all outdoor activities. I like Alpine skiing, rollerblading, backpacking/hiking, and have some experience in whitewater rafting. I'm always up for catching a good movie, theater production, and also a good meal in a trendy restaurant.
- Jenn
I'm in school working on a degree in Criminal Justice, then.
- Gerald Tilley
I currently live in Manville RI. I work at a good company and like what I do. I like all that outdoors stuff like golf, baseball, softball, football, and soccer. My favorite season is winter and I hate the summer (too hot). I live for snowboarding. Favorite teams are the Sox and Pat's. I have an awesome family and friends. Anything I missed? Just ask me.
- Elaine
- Mary
I am married, and live with my freakin hot husband, my two ornry cats, and my crazy ass dog. I work in Biotech. I grew up a tomboy, being the only girl to play little leage (short stop) or football (left tackle). When I was little, my brother came running out to tell my Dad that I said a bad word. I followed closely behind yelling "nu uh! I said fuh!" I haven't changed at all.
- Justin
i believe in good art, cheap wine and quiet days nursing hangovers.
- Martin Ferko
I am a very social person. I like people and people watching. I am comfortable in jeans and t-shirt at a dive bar or I can get dressed up and hang at a fancy restaurant. I like all types of music but I usuallly listen to hip-hop, r&b, & blues. I love to go to clubs to see live music and I play bass guitar as a hobby. I love to go to Giants and Warriors games. I love to watch movies. I seem to like the more unusual types.
- Tanya Hutton
I live in Shrewsbury now, not Cambridge. I can't change the location for some reason.
- Bee
hard to tell, I'm introverted.
- Michael
I would say...I'm a goofy guy :P who likes to have fun and be serious when I have to be. If I get to be silly...then that makes me feel at ease. :)I like various sport activities especially basketball and golf...am I getting old already?? :P Nah...Never!!! :) Family and friends are very important to me. To me, always try something once...otherwise you would be missing out a great thing.
- Raymund
hhhhmmmmmmmmm ......... http://www.myspace.com/rayzed;.
- Alice
**I GOT MY MOTORCYCLE LICENSE!**.
- Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew J. Sherman , Esq. is a corporate and transactional attorney and an internationally-recognized authority on the legal and strategic aspects of business growth and intellectual property leveraging strategies. A summary of his accomplishments include:
- Ariel Wolansky
Cheesy, skinny, shy, responsible, hard working, spontaneous, adventurous, one pollo loco!
- Paul
God damn it I'm a lonely fellow. It's a real eye-opener when my computer tells me I have only one friend (Thanks Sheel) who the hell am I going to invite? I can't think of a dang person. This seems like some sort of west coast phenomenon. Update! Now I have more friends. But does it count when they include your brother and HIS friends?
- Jessica
I'm in the process of making my Life's To-Do List... want to travel and pick up new hobbies... always trying new banana bread recipe, want to be better at kickboxing, love to bike along the coast and run on the beach, always looking to find cool looking shells, and love to play chinese poker with my crazy friends.
- Steve
I am...... your Dahhhhhhhhhhhhd.
- Kat Rudolph
I'm just trying to live my life and figure out what it means to be human. To make mistakes, to love someone with all my heart, to enjoy the earth and the people and animals on it, to grow up gracefully, to figure out how to be happy in a capitalist society, to know and accept my family fully, to avoid negativity and danger.
- Sefval Mogalana
http://www.pbase.com/mogza; A little photography work by me.. I hope you like what you see and write something nice.. or not.... ^_^.
- Zack
When I was six I stole a toy plane from a 7-11. Mom called the cops on me. I never stole that plane again. Onions, coconut, coffee - things I don't like. Oh yeah, junk mail. I don't like that either. I must receive 10 pieces of junk mail every day. I mean the "real" junk mail not that electro-version stuff. What a waste.
- Phuong Chau
I go to work and then come home and watch tv. I love to watch chinese soap operas.