History of fractal approaches

Modern endorsements of Fractal Approach to DNA

C. Anthony Hunt (Biosystems Group, UCSF)
Sandy Shaw (Fractal Genomics, Health Discovery, Inc. )
Malcolm J. Simons (JunkDNA, Haplomics)
Benoit Mandelbrot (Fractals in DNA Bioinformatics, IBM/Yale)
John Hopfield (Neural Networks, Institute of Integrative Genomics, Princeton)
Ned Seeman (Nanotechnology, Caltech)
Len Adleman (Infotech, Caltech)
Paul Rothemund (Fractals, Caltech)
Nick Papadakis (Fractals, Caltech)
Erik Winfree (Fractals, Caltech)
Jules Ruis (Fractals, Fractal Centre)

Andras Pellionisz (HelixoMetry, FractoGene for Biotech-Nanotech-Infotech synthesis)


JunkDNA approaches & tools, not known to be fractal

John Mattick (Sci. Am. Accelerating Networks)
Michael Gagen (Accelerating Networks)
Ryan Taft (Complexity and JunkDNA)
David Haussler (Ultra-conservative elements, UCSC)
Adam Siepel (phastCons, UCSC)
Tom Gingeras (Affymetrix, Generalized "Gene"-chip)
Mel Kronick (Agilent, In Situ Chips)

If Genetics (beyond Genes...) is a goldmine, where is the gold?

Steve Jurvetson (Draper, Fisher & Jurvetson Venture Capital, Future of Life)
Bill Joy (Sun, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Venture Capital, Future of Life)
Craig Venter (Celera, Craig Venter Institute, Synthetic Genomics, Future of Life)
Juan Enriquez (Synthetic Genomics, Biotechonomy, Future of Life)
Steven Burrill (Burrill & Company, Future of Life)
Paul Allen (Microsoft, Paul Allen Brain Atlas)
Carol Kovac (IBM, Future of Life)
Michael Hunkapiller (Applied Biosystems, Alloy Ventures)

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