Today, Psychology Today published the latest of my The Eminents interviews. I interviewed Stephen Hsu, VP for Research and Professor of Theoretical Physics
at Michigan State University. He is also a researcher in computational
genomics and founder of several Silicon Valley startups, ranging from
information security to biotech. Educated at Caltech and Berkeley, he
was a Harvard Junior Fellow and held faculty positions at Yale and the
University of Oregon before joining MSU. He is a Founder of Genomic
Prediction, a company that provides advanced genetic testing to IVF
laboratories and clinics.
Because this is Psychology Today, I asked Steve about IQ, a measure of reasoning and problem-solving skill, commonly termed "intelligence", that is highly correlated with school and life success. But in light of the two gene-edited baby girls in China, I started there, regarding both the ethics and the science.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
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