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ClubMex
and TPSS Lecture
Mapping
the Future: How genomics and other
forces are impacting your life...
and reshaping the world
By
Juan Enriquez Cabot
Chairman & CEO of Biotechonomy
About
the Speaker:
Juan
Enriquez, bestselling author, businessman,
and academic, is recognized as one
of the world's leading authorities
on the economic and political impacts
of life sciences. He is currently
Chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy LLC,
a life sciences research and investment
firm. He was the Founding Director
of the Harvard Business School Life
Sciences Project, and author of the
global bestseller As the Future Catches
You: How Genomics & Other Forces
are Changing Your Life, Work, Health
& Wealth. (Selected by Amazon's
editors as one of the best business
books of the year). His latest book,
The Untied States of America: Polarization,
Fracturing, and Our Future, which
explores why some countries are successful
while others disappear, was published
by Crown Business in November of 2005.
He
has published several key articles
including, "Transforming Life,
Transforming Business: the Life Science
Revolution," co-authored with
Ray Goldberg, which received a McKinsey
Prize in 2000 (2nd place). He co-authored
the first map of global nucleotide
data flow as well as HBS working papers
on "Life Sciences in Arabic Speaking
Countries", "Global Life
Science Data Flows and the IT industry",
"SARS, Smallpox, and Business
Unusual," and "Technology,
Gene Research and National Competitiveness."
Harvard Business School Interactive
picked Juan as one of the best teachers
at HBS and showcased his work in its
first set of faculty products.
The
Harvard Business Review showcased
his ideas as one of the breakthrough
concepts in its first HBR List. Fortune
profiled him as Mr. Gene. Time asked
him to co-organize the life sciences
summit commemorating the fiftieth
anniversary of the discovery of DNA.
Seed picked his ideas as one of fifty
that "shaped our identity, our
culture, and the world as we know
it."
Mr.
Enriquez serves on a variety of boards
including Cabot Corporation, The Harvard
Medical School Genetics Advisory Council,
The Chairman's International Council
of the Americas Society, the Visiting
Committee of Harvard's David Rockefeller
Center, Tufts University's EPIIC,
Harvard Business School's PAPSAC,
and the J. Craig Venter Institute.
Juan was also part of a world discovery
voyage led by Craig Venter, who sequenced
the human genome. The multi-stage
sailing voyage sampled microbial genomes
throughout the world's oceans. This
expedition involved a number of institutions
and top scholars including The Institute
for Genomic Research, Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institute, The Explorers Club, and
Prof. E.O. Wilson. It led to the discovery
of an unprecedented number of new
species.
He
previously served as CEO of Mexico
City's Urban Development Corporation,
Coordinator General of Economic Policy
and Chief of Staff for Mexico's Secretary
of State, and as a member of the Peace
Commission that negotiated the cease-fire
in Chiapas' Zapatista rebellion.
He
earned a B.A. and an MBA from Harvard,
with honors.
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