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COLLEGE Of
LIBERAL ARTS
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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
www.origins.asu. edu
February 19, 2010
Jeffrey Epstein
Florida Science Foundation
Ste 1404, 250 South Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401-5016
Dear Jeffrey:
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, ASU Origins Project
Foundation Professor
School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative and Beyond Center
Thanks very much for your important input into our Origins of Human Uniqueness conference, and
for your conversations with me and Martin Nowak about the possibility of applying techniques from
physics, notably minimization and action integrals to calculations in evolutionary dynamics. As you know,
issues of the origin and evolution of life are central to the goals of the Origins Project at ASU, which aims to
explore questions ranging from the origin of the universe, to the origins of consciousness and culture. As
a part of this we are organizing several workshops in which we are bringing in the most active and
brightest researchers from a wide variety of areas to explore forefront questions in science. We feel your
participation in these workshops is vital to their success.
I am writing with two specific requests. First we would very much like you to serve on our Origins
External Scientific Advisory Board. As you can see from the names listed on following page, the board
currently contains 5 Nobel Laureates, The President of the Royal Society, as well as several important
science entrepreneurs. The list has been carefully chosen to provide the necessary expertise to help guide
us as we build our program, and we feel you could play an essential role. Second, we feel your physical
presence at the Institute here will assist us tremendously as we build our programs. Over the next year
we will be running an Origins of Life program, including a workshop exploring current ideas regarding
how inorganic chemistry became biochemistry, and how the templates that later would form the basis of
an RNA world, and then a DNA world arose. Participants will include Nobel Laureate Sidney Altman of
Yale University. In addition, we have asked Martin Nowak to help us coordinate a workshop in
Evolutionary Dynamics. Both Martin and Sidney have indicated their desire to have you involved directly
in the program. Given the transdisciplinary nature of our initiative we want to get people to think outside
the box. This involves integrating ideas from interested individuals whose expertise may outside the
specific areas of study. Your provocative and thoughtful suggestions have already stimulated activity, and
with a physical presence at the discussions, you would be able to have the kind of impact that we all feel
could be so important to the success of the initiative. If your schedule allows it, we would like to request
that you consider a regular series of visits timed to coincide with the workshops, as well as several during
the planning phases.
We hope you will be able to accept both of our invitations, and we look forward to welcoming you to
Tempe and the Origins Project.
Sincerely,
Lawrence M. Krauss
P.O. BOX 871404
TEMPE. AZ 85287-1404
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Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, ASU Origins Project
Foundation Professor
School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative and Beyond Center
ORIGINS EXTERNAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
• John Mather*
Senior, Astrophysicist
Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA
• Baruch Blumberg*
Distinguished Scientist
Fox Chase Cancer Center
• Neil Shubin
Robert R. Bensley Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
• Richard Dawkins
Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of
Science
University of Oxford
• Douglas Envin
Curator of Paleozoic Invertebrates
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
• Wendy Freedman
Director
Carnegie Institute
• Frank Wilczek*
Frederick W. Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics,
U.C. Santa Barbara
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• David Gross*
Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics
Director, Kavli Institute For Theoretical Physics
• Lord Martin Rees
President, Royal Society
Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics and Master of
Trinity College
University of Cambridge
• Stephen Hawking
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
University of Cambridge
• Steven Pinker
Harvard College Professor and Johnstone Family
Professor
Harvard University
• Elon Musk
CEO and CTO of SpaceX
Chairman of SolarCity
CEO of Tesla Motors
P.O. BOX 871404
TEMPE. AZ 85287-1404
• Mariette Di Christina
Editor-in-Chief
Scientific American
• Lee Hartwell*
President & Director
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
• J. Craig Venter
Founder, Chairman, and President
J. Craig Venter Institute
• Mary Smart
Smart Family Foundation
* Nobel Laureate
TeMI
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