INTELLIGENCE ENGINEERING'S ALPHABET : World Class Biobrains: Drew Endy, Matt Scullin, Daniel Swiger++- BI BioIntelligence, the most collaborative human challenge Mother Earth has ever staged?
NB any errors below are mine alone chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk but mathematically we are in a time when order of magnitude ignorance can sink any nation however big. Pretrain to question everything as earth's data is reality's judge
Its time to stop blaming 2/3 of humans who are Asian for their consciously open minds and love of education. Do Atlantic people's old populations still trust and celebrate capability of generating healthy innovative brains? What's clear to anyove visting Washington DC or Brussels is a dismal mismatch exists between the gamechanging future opportunities listed below and how freedom of next generation learning has got muddled by how old male-dominated generations waste money on adevrtising and bossing. Consider the clarity of Stanford's Drew Endy's Strange Competition 1 2:
Up to “60% of the physical inputs to the global economy”7 could be made via biotechnology by mid-century, generating ~$30 trillion annually in mostly-new economic activity. 8 Emerging product categories include consumer biologics (e.g., bioluminescent petunias,9 purple tomatoes,10 and hangover probiotics11 ), military hard power (e.g., brewing energetics12 ), mycological manufacturing (e.g., mushroom ‘leather’ 13 ), and biotechnology for technology (e.g., DNA for archival data storage14 ). Accessing future product categories will depend on unlocking biology as a general purpose technology15 (e.g., growing computers16 ), deploying pervasive and embedded biotechnologies within, on, and around us (e.g. smart blood,17 skin vaccines,18 and surveillance mucus19 ), and life-beyond lineage (e.g., biosecurity at birth,20 species de-extinction21 ).
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notes on drew endy testimony on bio tech 2025 strange competition

Natural living systems operate and manufacture materials with atomic precision on a planetary scale, powered by ~130 terawatts of energy self-harvested via photosynthesis

Biotechnology enables people to change biology. Domestication and breeding of plants and animals for food, service, and companionship began millennia ago. Gene editing, from recombinant DNA to CRISPR, is used to make medicines and foods, and is itself half-a-century old. Synthetic biology is working to routinize composition of bioengineered systems of ever-greater complexity

 https://colossal.com/  20 https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/34914  19 https://2020.igem.org/Team:Stanford  18 https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/12/skin-bacteria-vaccine.html  17 https://www.darpa.mil/news/2024/rbc-factory  16 https://www.src.org/program/grc/semisynbio/semisynbio-consortium-roadmap/  15 https://www.scsp.ai/2023/04/scsps-platform-panel-releases-national-action-plan-for-u-s-leadership-in-biotechnology/  14 https://dnastoragealliance.org/  13 https://www.mycoworks.com/  12 https://serdp-estcp.mil/focusareas/3b64545d-6761-4084-a198-ad2103880194  11  https://zbiotics.com/  10 https://www.norfolkhealthyproduce.com/  9 https://light.bio/     8 https://web.archive.org/web/20250116082806/https:/www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/BUILDIN G-A-VIBRANT-DOMESTIC-BIOMANUFACTURING-ECOSYSTEM.pdf  7 https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/life-sciences/our-insights/the-bio-revolution-innovations-transforming-econo mies-societies-and-our-lives     6 https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/safeguarding-the-bioeconomy-finding-strategies-for-understanding-ev aluating-and-protecting-the-bioeconomy-while-sustaining-innovation-and-growth   5 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2650-9  

  4 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-40199-9

AIH- May 2025.Billion Asian womens end poverty networking 2006-1976 is most exciting case of Entrepreneurial Revolution (survey Xmas 1976 Economist by dad Norman Macrae & Romano Prodi). In 2007, dad sampled 2000 copies of Dr Yunus Social Business Book: and I started 15 trips to Bangladesh to 2018- many with apprentice journalists. This is a log of what we found - deepened after dad's death in 2010 by 2 kind remembrance parties hoist by Japan Embassy in Dhaka with those in middle of digital support of what happened next. We witnessed a lot of conflicts - i can try and answer question chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk or see AI20s updates at http://povertymuseums.blogspot.com. I live in DC region but see myself as a Diaspoira Scot. Much of dad's libraries we transfreered with Dr Yunus to Glasgow University and enditirs og journals of social business, new economics and innovators of Grameen's virtual free nursing school.
Bangladesh offers best intelligence we have seen for sdgs 5 through 1 up to 2008, Search eg 4 1 oldest edu 4.6 newest edu ; .620th century intelligence - ending poverty of half world without electricity -although Keynes 1936 (last chapter General Theiory: Money, Interest, Employment) asked Economists to take hippocratic oath as the profession that ended extreme poverty, most economists have done the opposite. What's not understandable is how educators failed to catalogue the lessons of the handful who bottom-up empowered villages to collaboratively end poverty. There are mainly 2 inteligences to understand- Borlaug on food science -arguable the forst Biointeligence rising ar1950 on; fazle abed on everything that raised life expectancy in tropical village (zero-electricity) asia from low 40s to 60s (about 7 below norm of living with electricity and telecomes). Between 1972 and late 1990s, Abed's lessons catalogued in this mooc had largely built the nation of Bangladesh and been replicated with help of Unicef's James Grant acroo most tropical asian areas. What's exciting is the valley's mr ad mrs steve jobs invted Fazle Abed to share inteligences 2001 at his 65th birthday party. The Jobs and frineds promised to integrate abed's inteligence into neighborhod university stanfrd which in any event wanted Jobs next great leap the iphone. The Valley told abed to start a university so that women graduates from poor and rich nations could blend inteligence as Abed's bottom of the pyramid vilage began their journey of leapfrog modles now that grid infrastructures were ni longer needed for sdiar and mobile. Abed could also help redesign the millennium goals which were being greenwashed into a shared worldwide system coding frame by 2016. There at Abed's 80th birtday party , the easy bit was checking this mooc was uptodate. The hard bit - what did Abed mean by his wish to headhunt a Taiwanese American to head the university's 3rd decade starting 2020?

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

3.4 1.1 1.2 transforming aid and last mile health - part 2 direct cash transfer- ie being best partner a global foundation could ever find for deep sdg collab


Abed billion womens webs decade 3/5: The 1990s also saw brac innovate world’s last mile village leadership in mitigating tuberculosis – trebling up on its microhealth services scaling of 3.1 oral rehydration, 3.3 continent-vaccination, as well as the most trusted 3.2 para-health networkers female communities have ever celebrated. It was through the tb solution that the 21st century started with 5 of global health’s influential Americans  Jim Kim, Paul Farmer, Bill and Melinda Gates, and George Soros became intergenerational partners of Fazle Abed. While not opened to 2004, the James Grant School of Public Health 4.6 (as first world class stage of brac university) became the first college branch of brac university 4.4/5.4 hosting world class summits- the identity of frugal last mile health practices (often hundreds of times more affordable as well as all that is practical without electricity became famous in such life shaping domains of health networking as mothers giving birth). Out of necessity most village mothers give birth at home. Brac merchandises a frugal birthing kit with all the essential tools a midwife needs for half a dollar.  

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Making Tuberculosis History: Community-based Solutions for Millions by [Md. Akramul Islam, Maria A. May, Faruque Ahmed, Richard A. Cash, Jalaluddin Ahmed, Abed Sir Fazle Hasan, Shehzad Noorani]

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brac pioneered nationwide fight against tb from 1994 as documented here; at the turn of millennium jim kim followed by paul farmer, bill gates, george soros all discovered that brac had designed the most effective village method- this was one of the 2 main reasons such influential people both demanded brac go global and formed long lasting international partnerships 

fazle abed was due to talk at world bank's second tedx -sadly neither the second tedx occurred nor abed's remaining years to dec 2019 made that possible

who spoke at first tedx in tune with abed? 

on 3.4 village healthworker end tuberculosis across the indian subconrtinent shelly batra

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on every way jim kim fazle abed bill gates george soros paul farmers networks converged jim kim


1.1 1.2 girlsworldbank.com - fazle abed's founding partners - see harvard professor chen's quiet revolution - started up a miracle during the 1970s - the world's poorest nation became a bottom up partnership lab instead of a top-trickle down dependent- this is how village women went from next to zero productivity to at least half of nation building - ironically because of the way that britain's independence partitioned hatred borders- solutions women might have empowered over 50 years across anywhere that electricity grids hadnt come to asian villages did not reach india pakistan ot mynamar but girl did it reach half a billion chinese women- the financing method as discussed in the economist 1977 - see the village loyalty program WORK POINTS - was NOT the same- british and dutch aid were happy to give billions of dollars in 20th cetury restituition as long as it was the most effective banking and livelihood education bangladesh women could build...

 but nobody with any link to human curiosity should be surprised that nature dealt continental asians the same life critical priority challenges in tropical regions cut off from 210 years of what smith and watt started up in glasgow


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on what kim and latin americans called direct cash transfer  - ie what abed invented in 1972 as bottom up disaster relief agency who invited sponsoring partners to evaluate projects in real time and across decades
 of improvement - bangladesh rising , asia's two third of youth  rising - but transferred to context of mexico

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