I thought we'd just sequence the genome once and that would be sufficient for most things in people's lifetimes. Now we're seeing how changeable and adaptable it is, which is why we're surviving and evolving as a species. Craig Venter adaptablechangeableevolve share on social
Sailing is a big outlet for me. It's one of the key things I've been able to do by commingling science with sailing and my love of the sea. Also, I have several motorcycles, and I like to go on motorcycle trips. Craig Venter bigcomminglehave share on social
Every single cancer is a genetic disease. Not necessarily inherited from your parents, but it's genetic changes which cause cancer. So as we sequence the genomes of tumours and compare those to the sequence of patients, we're getting down to the fundamental basis of each individual person's cancer. Craig Venter basiscancercompare share on social
Patents are basically rights to try and develop a commercial product. Craig Venter basicallycommercialdevelop Change image and share on social
You cannot look at a person's genes and say with any accuracy whether they are from one racial group or another. Craig Venter accuracygenegroup Change image and share on social
We are going from reading our genetic code to the ability to write it. That gives us the hypothetical ability to do things never contemplated before. Craig Venter abilitycodecontemplate Change image and share on social
There's a constant debate over nature or nurture - they're inseparable. Craig Venter constantdebateinseparable Change image and share on social
Is my science of a level consistent with other people who have gotten the Nobel? Yes. Craig Venter consistentlevelnobel Change image and share on social
People think they're making individual decisions for themselves and their family not to get vaccinated. It's not just an individual choice - you're a hazard to society. Craig Venter choicedecisionfamily Change image and share on social