The last 50 years have been dominated by microprocessors and information technology. The next 50 will be defined by engineered living systems.
Consumer packaged goods, energy, food, healthcare, and materials industries are being transformed by the digitization of biology, gene editing tools, and synthetic biology – the rapidly developing field of engineering biology.
What’s Your Bio Strategy? is a collection of interviews with the innovators like George Church (Harvard University), Andras Forgacs (Modern Meadow), Jason Kelly (Ginkgo Bioworks), Andrew Hessel (Autodesk), Suzanne Lee (Biofabricate), Pamela Silver (Harvard University), and J. Craig Venter describing the massive advances making biology easy and accessible.
What tools and technologies are driving bio-fabrication, gene editing and synthetic biology? What industries are being disrupted today? How must your business prepare for engineered biology?
What’s Your Bio Strategy? includes a framework to cut through the noise and incorporate engineered biology into your business. It is an excellent companion for strategic planners and executives who need to plan product development strategies.
John Cumbers Ph.D., is the founder of SynBioBeta, the activity hub for synthetic biology startup companies, industry, and investors. Karl Schmieder M.S./M.F.A., is the founder of messagingLAB, a strategic marketing firm that works with life science leaders.
John Cumbers Ph.D., is the founder of SynBioBeta , an activity hub for synthetic biology startup companies, industry and investors. He is an operating partner at DCVC and runs the DCVC SynBioBeta fund which invests in seed and pre-seed stage companies. He received his Ph.D., in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry from Brown University. John holds a masters degree in bioinformatics from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Hull in England. In 2005, he founded the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machines competition) team at Brown University, was an iGEM ambassador to China in 2006/2007, and worked at NASA for 7 years in the field of synthetic biology and resource utilization in space. At NASA he led partnerships to bring new technologies to bear on sustainability challenges on Earth and in space. In 2010, John was the recipient of a National Academies Keck Futures Initiative award to hold a workshop on the role that synthetic biology could play in NASA's missions. Find John on LinkedIn, SynBioBeta, and Twitter as @johncumbers.
Karl Schmieder M.S./M.F.A., is an award-winning writer and founder of messagingLAB, a strategic communications firm. Karl speaks regularly on strategic and communications issues faced by life science and technology startups. He received his master's in biochemistry from UC Riverside and a masters in fine arts in creative writing from the Naropa Institute. He is an active member of Brooklyn's growing synthetic biology community. Karl's writings have been featured in the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, Life Science Leader, and the Silicon Alley Reporter. Find Karl on LinkedIn, messagingLAB, Twitter as @karlschmieder.