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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/25/Joining_3_5_Billion_Years_of_Microbial_Invention

Celebrity geneticist Craig Venter theorizes on the possibilities of life in space, and argues that the most likely source of life in near space may be human contamination.

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Joining 3.5 Billion Years of Microbial Invention featuring biologist J. Craig Venter.

Biologist, author and businessman Craig Venter discusses his work mapping and synthesizing genomes. Venter recalls his work mapping the human genome and expands on his current work which includes categorizing new genes and species of microbes from ocean water. Venter also explains how microbial research can be used for metabolic engineering and alternative energy sources.

J. Craig Venter, PH.D. is regarded as one of the leading scientists of the 21st century for his contributions to genomic research and is one of the country’s most frequently cited scientists. He is Founder and President of the J. Craig Venter Institute and J. Craig Venter Science Foundation, not-for-profit research and support organizations dedicated to human genomic research, exploration of social and ethical issues in genomics, and alternative energy solutions through microbial sources. He is also the Founder and Chairman of the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR).

Dr. Venter began his formal education after serving as a Navy Corpsman in Danang, Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After earning a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and a Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology, both from the University of California at San Diego and both in three years, he was appointed professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. In 1984, he moved to the National Institutes of Health, where he developed expressed-sequence tags (ESTs), a revolutionary strategy for gene discovery. In 1992, he founded TIGR, where he and his team decoded the genome of the first free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae, using an original whole-genome shotgun technique. Since then, TIGR has sequenced more than 50 genomes using Dr. Venter's techniques.

Dr. Venter is the author of more than 200 articles and the recipient of numerous honorary degrees, public honors, and scientific awards, including the Financial Times Man of the Year Award, TIME Magazine Man of the Year (runner up), 2002 Gairdner Foundation International Award, and the 2001 Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize. Dr. Venter is a member of numerous prestigious scientific organizations including, including the National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Society for Microbiology. He was also one of the first 38 people to be selected by Desmond Tutu as part of the "Hands That Shape Humanity" world exhibition.

Dr. Venter's autobiography A Life Decoded was published in October of 2007.

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  • Bacteria is life.

  • Craig Venter is to SCIENCE what James Cameron is to HOLLYWOOD

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  • @beamerUSA neither did Picard but he is still awesome. Plus, apparantely this is not an important issue ;)

  • How can a oxygen-free zone carry and help nuture bacteria that needs oxygen??

  • He doesn't have a cure for baldness!

  • @Helge129 If it didn't evolve by chance then how did it happen absent an intelligence?

  • @RespectMyHate It didn't happen by chance >.<

  • This is a science video, so can't you superstitious/religious morons please shut up? : (

  • prob the weirdest top comments ive ever seen . . .

  • cant unhear the breathing!!! ><

  • @RespectMyHate get a bigbang, stars, a sun, supernovas,an earth like planet and 13.5 billion years then u willl have ur 1st amino acid , give it another 4.5 billion years then u might have space goats, flying monkies or midget elephants all without my intervension.

    i dont have to prove u wrong for 2 reasons that are : ur already proved wrong, u never proved ur right

    we have evidances , what r urs ?

    go get educated before acting smart coz ur embarresing urself .

  • @jamesxoxbond Yes you believe DNA evolved by chance here is no other way it could have happened.

    why don't you go and create some life and prove me wrong?

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