On the Future of Species
On the Future of Species
On the Future of Species
Adrian Woolfson

On the Future of Species

Authoring Life by Means of Artificial Biological Intelligence

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    A ground-breaking exploration of the emerging field of genome writing and its profound implications for healthcare, the environment and the global economy

    A visionary and exhilarating exploration of biology’s next great frontier. Adrian Woolfson has written a work of astonishing scope and imagination , charting the convergence of artificial intelligence and genome synthesis. He takes readers from the foundations of molecular genetics to the threshold of a world in which we may author entirely new species, whilst reimagining human health. Bold, lucid, and deeply original , On the Future of Species is essential reading for anyone interested in the destiny of life on Earth and beyond

    The book we need right now ; a clear-eyed, comprehensive look at how AI, gene editing, and synthetic biology are converging to give humanity unprecedented power over its own evolution. P art history, part forecast, entirely compelling . Woolfson guides us through the landmarks of molecular biology with the assurance of an expert and the enthusiasm of a born storyteller. He brings a rare combination of industry experience and literary skill to one of the most consequential questions of our time. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand where genomic technologies are taking us

    A brilliantly crafted , sweeping exposition with profound insights essential for any citizen of the twenty-first century

    Darwin wrote The Origin of Species in 1859. With the emergence of large language of life models - artificial biological intelligence - it was the right time to envision On the Future of Species . Woolfson delivers that in this brilliant book, a very thoughtful and thorough assessment of the profound implications of editing and rewriting our code

    Scientists already know how to read the language of DNA and to edit it. Woolfson details the new frontier —writing new DNA scripts from scratch

    A terrific read that will be interesting to a very broad audience. I particularly enjoyed the blend of engagingly narrated scientific history with forecasting the future. Adrian is absolutely correct that we are embarking on a new era in which humankind will be able to create completely new kinds of biology that evolution has never explored. This is both tremendously exciting and rather scary

    In On the Future of Species , Adrian Woolfson explores the profound opportunities and challenges that arise when we turn evolution upside down - beginning not with random mutation but with deliberate selection. He envisions artificial biological intelligence , where synthetic genomics converges with AI-driven predictive genomics to enable the reshaping and creation of life itself. Woolfson’s book prepares readers for the scientific, moral and societal dilemmas that will accompany such a transformation and concludes by outlining a framework - a scaffold for a manifesto - that humanity will need to deliberate as synthetic biology evolves

    A fascinating read exploring the principles of biology applied to medicine from a different lens. It has parallels with modern medicine with the emerging field of genome synthesis and its significant implications for healthcare, the wider environment and global health. I thoroughly recommend for all audiences , from students to healthcare professionals of all backgrounds

    Our genomes – and those of all creatures – are riddled with “spaghetti code”, hopelessly convoluted by accidents of evolutionary history, demanding new approaches to unlock brave new worlds of biological possibility. This dazzling and prescient dive into the future of species explores the emergence of artificial biological intelligence, capable of unravelling the enigmatic regulatory code of genomes

    The past two centuries have seen two profound shifts in our understanding of evolutionary biology – the nineteenth-century realisation that evolution exists and the gradual unpicking through the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries of the genomic mechanisms that control the development of living organisms. Adrian Woolfson sets out in this book the fascinating notion that we could one day – perhaps quite soon – see a third revolution in which we directly tap into this genetic code to author entirely new biological species. The implications are profound and I thoroughly encourage anyone with an interest in the natural world to read this important book

    A hopeful guide to the 'Brave New World' of AI-powered bioscience ... Authoritatively defines what a 'post-Darwinian' future could and should look like

    On the Future of Species explains how we got to understand the chemistry of life, setting the scene for a mind-blowing exploration of the opportunities opened up by this understanding for tackling diseases and possibly improving the human body. But at the same time it offers wise council about the dangers involved in such tinkering, and points up the need for regulation. It is both timely and authoritative , and deserves to be widely read .

    Every great leap in human progress begins with a new way of seeing. For centuries, we’ve viewed biology as something to be studied. Adrian Woolfson wants us to see it as something to be authored. With AI as our collaborator we are learning to speak the language of life itself - and in doing so, to design the future of our species. This is a mind-expanding tour of life’s programmable frontier, revealing the astonishing future we’re already building today

    Woolfson's lucid prose describes fascinating details about the hundreds of scientists whose work allows us to speed-read genomes now, and to write genomes soon. Life on Earth will, literally, never be the same. What will new designer species do for us, and to us? This book provides essential background for urgently needed deep discussions

    Adrian Woolfson has written a forward looking, detailed history about the developments in the new field of synthetic biology whereby by rewriting the genetic code, biological functions can be added or removed from cells and organisms and entirely new species created. This history leads to the conclusion that the future of humanity includes or depends on the editing and rewriting of the human genetic code. Importantly Woolfson discusses key ethical steps that society must agree on to move forward. The book is well-timed to help stimulate discussion , as we move into CRISPR editing of human genes and some reckless attempts at human cloning

    Woolfson’s On the Future of Species offers a lucid and prescient account of the transition from natural evolution to intentional genome design. As synthetic genomics moves from editing to whole-genome rewriting, this book provides an indispensable guide to the possibilities, responsibilities, and profound choices ahead

    In On the Origin of Species , Charles Darwin presented artificial selection as a “magician’s wand,” enabling expert human breeders to conjure into existence whatever new living forms they desired. According to Adrian Woolfson, a vastly more powerful successor now in the works is artificial biological intelligence: the AI-guided synthesis of genomes, for purposes ranging from the curing of illness to the creation of new species. On the Future of Species is at once a history of these remarkable developments, a report from the scientific and technological frontlines , and an attempt to chart a path through the morally complex territory ahead. A fascinating and important book

    A thoughtful and troubling reflection on the future of life, human and otherwise, prepared by a notable expert on what life used to be

    We have progressed from being able to read the genetic script in our DNA, to modifying it. But we stand at a threshold where, because of a conjunction of increasingly powerful tools in both molecular biology and computation, we may be in future be able to synthesize entirely new scripts and create entirely new forms of life. This book is a fascinating look at the possibilities and what their consequences might be

    A lucid, thoughtful, at times troubling review of a new era in biology

    An intriguing and disturbing analysis of a biological revolution ... Compelling , clear and straightforward

    Raises some of the most challenging philosophical and ethical issues that humankind has ever had to address

    A pocket guidebook for the public to comprehend a future where biology becomes infrastructure

    Fascinatingly scary stuff to huddle under the duvet with

    An intriguing tale … It contains much that is fascinating, enticing, and usefully provocative

    Considers the ungodly convergence of AI and synthetic biology

    A sweeping account of the history and science behind this transformational technology ... Woolfson's attention to detail is excellent , with precise explanations that are accessible to non-specialists while offering enough depth to engage experts

    Offers a lucid and occasionally unsettling account of an under-appreciated technological revolution that will affect us all, allowing humanity to attempt what Darwin believed only nature could accomplish: to write the next chapter of life.

    Essential reading

    A vital contribution to the controversial debate around genetic manipulation, that could change humanity as we know it

    On the Future of Species makes clear that the question is no longer whether biology can be written but which biological possibilities must remain unwritten

    Adrian Woolfson is the co-founder of Genyro, a California-based biotechnology company specialising in synthetic genome design and construction. Born in London, he studied medicine at Balliol College, Oxford, and was formerly the Charles and Katherine Darwin Research Fellow at Darwin College, Cambridge, working at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Life Without Genes: The History and Future of Genomes and An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Genetics. He has authored over 160 scientific papers, book chapters, reviews, and patents, and is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Science magazine. He currently lives in San Francisco.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Verschenen 12 februari 2026
    Pagina's 480
    Thema Politieke wetenschap en theorie
    Afmetingen 232 x 152 x 40 mm
    Gewicht 600 gr
    EAN 9781526670960
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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