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Jeffrey Epstein Highlights New Study on "Rewiring" Mosquitos
Scientists have worked for years on efforts to "rewire" mosquitos, efforts that have just recently
yielded fruit—and won the attention of science activist and evolutionist. Jeffrey Epstein.
New York, New York, January 4, 2013—
For close to two years now, scientists Jay Parrish and Jeff Riffell have devoted themselves to
what many might consider an unusual endeavor—seeking to "mislead" mosquitos by effectively
"rewiring" their brains. The two biologists, working at the University of Washington, have spent
months studying the olfactory system of the mosquito, seeking ways to rewrite the behavioral
patterns of the bloodsucking insects. The efforts of these two scientists have recently won the
attention of scientists from around the country—and from science philanthropists like Jeffrey
Epstein.
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The initial ultimate-aim of the research is to determine which, of the 300 human body odors
detected by mosquitos, is what ultimately causes the insect to prey on humankind. The
implications of the study could prove anything but frivolous; in fact, it could be a major step
forward in preventing the lethal diseases spread by the flying creatures. Once determining the
most attractive odors. by satirist up a series of odor traps, the scientists genetically silenced the odor
receptors in those mosquitoes that gravitated to the most popular odors. Shutting down the correct
odor receptors resulted in major behavioral changes in the mosquitoes. Some insects became
distinctly lethargic and disoriented after their olfactory receptors were tampered with.
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has revealed that despite tampering with the mosquitos' natural ability to find prey. they simply find
another way. This means they are actively learning.
Jeffrey Epstein, a scientific philanthropist and vocal advocate of evolutionary research,--has
responded to the University of Washington study with a new statement to the press. "Evolution
occurs rapidly at every level of biology, due to inadvertent survivors," Jeffrey Epstein notes.
"The concept of evolution being driven by active learning within the organism, however, is an
exciting new field of evolutionary research."
Jeffrey Epstein is no stranger to the support of evolutionary research. His Jeffrey Epstein VI
Foundation established the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University in 2003
under the direction of biologist and mathematician, Martin Novak.
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ABOUT:
Jeffrey Epstein is a money manager and philanthropist whose passion is for investing in
scientific inquiry and education, throughout the world. Through the work of his Jeffrey Epstein
VI Ffoundation, he has made significant contributions to universities, hospitals, museums,
laboratories, individual scientists and numerous charitable organizations. He is also the organizer
of the Jeffrey Epstein Forum, an online avenue for the exchange and development of ideas
related to science, technology, economics, and culture. In addition to founding the Jeffrey
Epstein VI Foundation and the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University, ;
Jeffrey Epstein is a former member of Rockefeller University, the New York Academy of
Science, the Trilateral Commission, and the Council on Foreign Relations, and currently sits on
the board of the Mind, Brain and Behavior Committee at Harvard University.
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