![]() Denis is an accomplished musician and pioneer of the field of Systems Biology. He is president of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. He organized the Royal Society’s 2016 conference “New Trends in Biological Evolution” in conjunction with the British Academy. He is editor of the society's journal Interface Focus and he holds a Commander of the British Empire medal from Queen Elizabeth. His discoveries made pacemakers possible. Denis was the first person to build a computer model of an organ. He’s one of the top 100 scientists in the UK. ![]() We have Oxford Professor Denis Noble on board as prize judge and technical advisor. (photo By Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA - Life, Synthetic Life!) Conflict of Interest Disclosures He was also one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in 2017. He is co-author of 509 papers, 143 patent publications & the book "Regenesis". Developed methods for the first genome sequence. He is Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT, and was a founding member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. George Church is a geneticist, molecular engineer, and chemist. What the Evolution 2.0 Prize means for biology and medicine:īiology Transcends the Limits of Computation in PubMed Judges: Financial Times Science Editor Clive Cookson Life primarily as a chemical system, to looking at the flow of information." "Evolution 2.0 is a sign of a shifting emphasis in biology from regarding A new $10 million prize seeks a definitive answer. ![]() This may be as big as the transistor or the discovery of DNA itself. But there’s a simpler, more fundamental question: Where did the information come from? An answer will trigger a quantum leap in Artificial Intelligence. No one knows how the first cell came about. Origin of Life is the hardest question in science. What is the Secret of Life? Solve the #1 Question in all of Science ![]()
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