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PostHeaderIcon Robert Lanza and the Surprising Turning Point



The beginning of intelligence is comprehensible based on the understanding of the fact that when a brain functions and can perceive thoughts and feelings, it can generate ideas that have existed and is existing in the world in which he is living in. Robert Lanza had begun his childhood, just like any other. He was not given much of the opportunity to have a rich kind of life when he was younger.

Nevertheless, his youth was just an advent of his real journey in life. Robert Lanza was able to arouse the interest of his teachers and professors when he was in college, due to his passion for genetics, a field that is seldom favored by the mediocre. His fascination in the genes of animals had made Harvard Medical School researchers focus their attention to him, because of his unusual dealings with altering the genes of chickens, being done in his basement at the time. He had continued and advanced in his learning where it had opened new and better opportunities for him.

Due to his love for genetics and medical science, Robert Lanza was able to collaborate with the most brilliant of minds in his lifetime. He had worked with the Father of Modern Behaviorism, psychologist B.F. Skinner, the discoverer of the Polio vaccine, Jonas Salk, and heart transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard. His turning point was his great love for biological sciences, where everything in his life had revolved around it, even the perception and reality of the existence of the universe.

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