Future Genesis
Future Genesis provides low cost, lab quality DNA banking and storage services open and available to the general public. Bundle both together for $115.
Future Genesis provides low cost, lab quality DNA banking and storage services to anyone who desires to store their DNA. As advancements in healthcare and technology rapidly develop, FGen provides an advanced insurance of sorts; the knowledge that your unique, unmutated DNA sample will be stored professionally. Your sample will be available in the future for limb or organ regeneration. FGen operat
Check out this free webinar interview featuring Future Genesis COO, Jay Kaplan and Optimal Wellness Labs CEO, Rick Lugash. We chat about an introduction to Future Genesis, provide some background on DNA Banking, and discuss why families should consider DNA Banking & Storage. Enjoy!
www.fgen.org/fgen-owl-webinar
10/08/2014
Wondering where your DNA gets stored? It gets stored in this freezer, cryogenically at -80 degrees Celsius.
10/07/2014
The 5 Uses for DNA Banking
#5 Preservation
Our DNA is the "patchwork quilt", the "unique genetic fingerprint", the genetic traits that make us who we are. Post mortem, this patchwork is lost to time. For someone with few or no medical options, preserving a DNA sample will provide family the peace of mind that a part of a loved one will endure forever.
We have no concept for where science and healthcare will advance over the next few decades; what fictions will become realities. We have no idea where life will take us. The one certainty is that with a stored DNA sample, all scientific doors are open, and will remain open regardless of what should happen in day to day life. And remember, it's always preferable to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
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08/18/2014
What can my stored DNA do in the future? Future Genesis believes in the power of scientific research. High tech healthcare advancements along with limb regeneration, and even human cloning will be possible in a few short years.
FGen | Future Genesis Be ready to be a part of all innovations by having a clean sample of you or your loved one’s DNA properly stored.
08/17/2014
Cancer may be most easily explained by uncontrolled cell replication and this research may be used as the basis for a cure. Can cell replication cure cancer?
The BookieMonster Reads You! Advancing Literacy Through Technology The "BookieMonster" uses computer-generated voices and speech-recognition to read text aloud to children, before asking them to read it back to the computer.
08/16/2014
Kurzweil sees Genetics as the crossroads or intersection of Information and Biology. Do you agree?
The Singularity Is Near - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology is a 2005 non-fiction book about artificial intelligence and the future of humanity by inventor and futuristRay Kurzweil.
08/16/2014
[SHOCKING] In a very exciting advance in medicine, scientists have implanted a lab grown windpipe into a toddler who was born without one.
Scientists Implant Lab-Made Trachea Into Toddler Scientists have implanted a laboratory-made windpipe into a toddler who was born without one, the latest advance in the quest to grow viable human organs in the lab.
08/16/2014
What are your thoughts on lab-grown organs?
Human lung made in lab for first time For the first time, scientists have created human lungs in a lab -- an exciting step forward in regenerative medicine.
08/16/2014
Your DNA is a long string of genes, or code that makes up all the various details that make you who you are. What happens when one link of the chain gets damaged, and develops a mutation?
Mutations and Disease | Understanding Genetics But the mutations we hear about most often are the ones that cause disease.
08/11/2014
Why store your DNA?
Future Genesis (FGen) Announces Unveiling of Their "Research Tab" - PR.com Future Genesis (FGen) Announces Unveiling of Their
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