Biography:Jaime Lagunez

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Jaime Lagunez is a scientist and influential activist. In 2022 he declared that multi-omic transient cell reprogramming and its capacity to restore neural functions such as vision in aging would prove to be one of the greatest achievements of mankind and trigger a trillion dollar economy of healing biomedical procedures. He promotes his World Medicine project (#WorldMedicine), conceived for the facilitation of making new medical treatments in a context of a world-wide cooperatively owned company where the profits would go directly to each citizen of each country. As founding member of the FrenteCivico, an award winning organization dedicated to the improvement of the environment and climate action, he made the Change.Org petition: united-nations-we-live-climate-collapse-have-the-united-nations-declare-state-of-planetary-emergency. He is included in Marquis' of Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Who's Who in the World. In 2017 he was invited to deliver a lecture to the India Institute of Technology's annual technological event in Mumbai. He has participated in research vs malaria using NGS Bioinformatics tools. While he directed the coding of computer programs for modeling intramolecular communication[1] and microarray analysis.,[2] he has registered treatments vs HIV and breast cancer for patent [1] His PhD thesis with Edward N. Trifonov of the Weizmann Institute,[3] presented a universal triplet periodicity of coding sequences pointing to extremely conserved ribosomal RNA sites.

He is currently a member of the National Prevention Science Coalition, which uses evidence based scientific criteria to change social policy.

References

  1. "Cellulat". alife.org. http://alife.org/alife8/proceedings/sub1665.pdf. Retrieved 2012-09-20. 
  2. Marquez, Maria Del Carmen; Perez, Pedro Pablo Gonzalez; Lagunez-Otero, Jaime (June 21, 2005). "An Evolving Neural Network for the Interpretation of Gene Expression Patterns". OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology 9 (2): 209–17. doi:10.1089/omi.2005.9.209. PMID 15969651. 
  3. "Arboltrifo | PDF". https://www.scribd.com/doc/26238409/arboltrifo.