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From: Daniel Sabba
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Not sure if you saw this in the Bloomberg Magazine, but Foundation Medicine is extensively
debated (a "Google for oncologists"). I marked relevant paragraphs in bold.
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(BN) Google Ventures' Maris Fully Invested in Idea of Living to
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Google Ventures' Maris Fully Invested in Idea of Living to 500
2015-03-09 04:01:04.69 GMT
By Katrina Brooker
(Bloomberg Business) -- "If you ask me today, is it possible to live to be 500? The
answer is yes," Bill Maris says one January afternoon in Mountain View, California. The
president and managing partner of Google Ventures just turned 40, but he looks more like a
19-year-old college kid at midterm.
He's wearing sneakers and a gray denim shirt over a T-shirt; it looks like he hasn't shaved
in a few days.
Behind him, sun is streaming through a large wall of windows. Beyond is the leafy
expanse of the main Google campus.
Inside his office, there's not much that gives any indication of the work Maris does here,
Bloomberg Markets will report in its April 2015 issue. The room is sparse—clean white walls,
a few chairs, a table. On this day, his desk has no papers, no notepads or Post-its, not even
a computer.
Here's where you really figure out who Bill Maris is: on his bookshelf. There's a fat
text called Molecular
Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA.
There's a well-read copy of Biotechnology: Applying the Genetic Revolution. And a collection
of illustrations by Fritz Kahn, a German physician who was among the first to depict the
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