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Jeffrey Epstein: Understanding Evolution is Key to Understanding Genetics
New research reveals the ways in which living organisms adapt and "learn" new skills—a
finding that has warranted the attention ofscience philanthropist, Jeffrey Epstein.
New York, New York, October 25, 2012—
For living creatures, adapting to new circumstances and learning new skills are both necessary for
survival. This is true not only on a macro level, among humans and animals, but also on a genetic
level. Scientists have long speculated as to how living organisms can learn new skills when
drawing from a limited gene pool, but new research offers some insight—and it has won the
attention of scientific philanthropist Jeffrey Epstein, a vocal proponent of evolutionary research
and financial founder of The Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University. The
Program for Evolutionary Dynamics which started with a $30 million dollar grant from Epstein,
uses mathematics, genetics and bio-chemistry to study the evolution of living things.
The new research, undertaken by UC Davis microbiologist Dr. John Roth, seeks to answer the
question of how genes learn new skills. The common theory has long been that genes duplicate by
accident, and that duplicate genes mutate and develop new skills; if the skill proves useful, then
the gene is more likely to spread.
Roth's research has provided insight into how this theory fits in with the broader framework of
natural selection. According to the scientist, genes effectively develop two functions—primary
and secondary ones—and one skill might become more favored as it becomes more useful or
necessary. Less-than-useful skills are weeded out through natural selection.
This research has been heralded for the insight it brings both to the field of genetics and to the
study of evolution.
Science activist Jeffrey Epstein, remarked, "The manipulation of gene expression through
evolution is increasingly at the core of immunotherapy and other approaches to curing devastating
diseases, such as cancer."
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The scientific philanthropist goes on to detail some of the new possibilities that Roth's research
allows. "Gene expression can be stimulated with the right environment and then enhanced with
evolution," Jeffrey Epstein concludes.
In addition to orchestrating the activities of the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation, Epstein is also a
former member of the NY Academy of Science, a former board member of Rockefeller
University, and a current member of the Mind, Brain and Behavior Committee at Harvard
University.
Though his formal training is in money management, Jeffrey Epstein's passion has long been for
supporting the sciences. Through his Foundation, he has made significant endowments to
laboratories, research facilities, and educational initiatives around the world. The Jeffrey Epstein
VI Foundation also supports the arts, youth-related organizations, independent film, and more.
ABOUT:
Jeffrey Epstein is a money manager and science philanthropist whose passion is for investing in
scientific inquiry, research and education, throughout the world. Through the work of his Jeffrey
Epstein VI Foundation, he has made significant contributions to universities, hospitals, museums,
laboratories, individual scientists and numerous charitable organizations. Epstein is also a former
member of the Council for Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and a current member of
the Edge Foundation, an exclusive think tank for scholars in the sciences.
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