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Chris Phoenix
Chris Phoenix, co-inventor of the futuristic Vasculoid
nanomedical device and co-moderator of the sci.nanotech newsgroup,
is a recognized expert in molecular nanotechnology. In 2002, he
co-founded the Center
for Responsible Nanotechnology with Mike Treder and is now
working full time as CRN's Director of Research.
Chris has been studying nanotechnology continuously since taking
Eric Drexler's nanotech class at Stanford University in 1988.
He obtained his BS in Symbolic Systems and MS in Computer Science
from Stanford in 1991. From 1991-97 he worked as an embedded software
engineer at Electronics for Imaging. In 1997, he left the software
field to concentrate on dyslexia correction and research. Since
2000, he has focused on studying and writing about nanotechnology.
Chris' writings have appeared in an edited book, Doctor Tandy's
First Guide To Life Extension And Transhumanity, and on nanotech
and transhumanist web sites, including Nanotech-Now.com, JETpress.org,
and LongevityMeme.org. His other interests include artificial
intelligence and music.
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