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  • The agreement also states that UC Berkeley and Samoa will negotiate the distribution of the drug in developing nations at a minimal profit if Keasling is successful.

    Boing Boing: July 30, 2006 - August 5, 2006 Archives 2006

  • One of the co-authors of the research study is Jay Keasling, chief executive officer for the U.S.

    Fuel from germs ewillett 2010

  • One of the co-authors of the research study is Jay Keasling, chief executive officer for the U.S.

    Fuel from germs ewillett 2010

  • Others, such as Jay Keasling of the University of California, Berkeley, have led efforts to create microbes that make malaria drugs.

    'Synthetic biology' holds promise, but vigilance needed 2010

  • Others, such as Jay Keasling of the University of California, Berkeley, have led efforts to create microbes that make malaria drugs.

    'Synthetic biology' holds promise, but vigilance needed 2010

  • Not only has Keasling built the molecular tool kit necessary for this work, but he has made that tool kit freely available to his colleagues.

    Jay Keasling 2008

  • But friends and colleagues say Keasling is much more than a hard worker.

    Jay Keasling 2008

  • As one colleague who asked not to be named because he did not want to offend Keasling said, "All the well-intentioned ideas in the world aren't going to fix a thing unless there's some money to be made."

    Jay Keasling 2008

  • While other scientists focus on making corn-based ethanol more efficient, Keasling is once again bending the lowliest of earth's creatures to his own will.

    Jay Keasling 2008

  • "It takes too much fertilizer and irrigation," Keasling says.

    Jay Keasling 2008

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