PinnedPublished inBioeconomy.XYZA GPT-4 Manifesto: Unleashing the Potential of the BioeconomyEvaluating our journey and the future our authors are building togetherMar 16, 2023Mar 16, 2023
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Published inBioeconomy.XYZWelcome to Titus Talks season 2, kicking off with Kathryn Hamilton!The newsletter and podcast about the awesome people in biotechJan 18, 2022Jan 18, 2022
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Published inAccelerate Impact PlaybookThe Future Success of Associations Depends on Bioeconomy InnovationOne of the most compelling characteristics of associations is that they are a conduit for the power of the collectiveFeb 11, 2021Feb 11, 2021
Published inBioeconomy.XYZWhat’s in store for our next year?We started as a publication about biotechnology, and we’ve become a community about our future.Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
Published inBioeconomy.XYZFrom Alaska to Mars with Synthetic Biology in betweenHow Patrick Boyle went from small-town Alaska to the Head of Biological Engineering at Ginkgo Bioworks, and why he wants to retire on Mars…Sep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Published inBioeconomy.XYZBubble gum brains, tough conversations, and teaching 1st grade over zoomHave you ever taught the first grade? How about over video conference? Our teachers deserve medals of honor for their service.Sep 1, 2020Sep 1, 2020
Published inBioeconomy.XYZWhat do Korea, whiskey, science policy, and the White House have in common?Ian Simon has worked in Korea, on the Hill, and in the White House, where he bring virology into the policy worldAug 25, 2020Aug 25, 2020
Published inBioeconomy.XYZFrom Ebola in Africa to biotechnology in Washington DC — with Michelle RozoShe’s worked across continents, industries, and the government to use the life sciences to improve people’s lives.Aug 18, 2020Aug 18, 2020