In this conversation, Dr. Erwin Gianchandani discusses his journey from a childhood fascination with meteorology to leading the National Science Foundation's Technology Innovation Partnerships (TIP). He emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between research and market, the need for a diverse workforce, and the innovative initiatives like Tech Labs aimed at accelerating technology transfer. Dr. Gianchandani also highlights the significance of measuring success through new metrics beyond traditional academic outputs, advocating for collaboration across sectors to enhance the U.S. innovation landscape.
In this conversation, Sree Ramaswamy discusses his journey from engineering to consulting and government, highlighting the importance of innovation in national security and the impact of manufacturing decisions on American competitiveness. He shares insights on the Chips and Science Act, the challenges of government R&D funding, and the mission of the Noble Reach Foundation to foster talent and purposeful technology. Ramaswamy emphasizes the need for collaboration across sectors to address pressing challenges and build a robust innovation ecosystem in the U.S.
In this conversation, DJ Kleinbaum, co-founder of Emerald Cloud Lab, discusses the evolution of scientific research through cloud technology. He shares his early inspirations, the challenges faced in establishing Emerald Therapeutics, and the innovative approach of Emerald Cloud Lab in making scientific experiments more accessible and reproducible. DJ emphasizes the importance of communication in science, the role of AI, and the need for cultural shifts within the scientific community to embrace new methodologies. He envisions a future where scientific research is democratized, allowing broader access to advanced tools and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
In this episode of Accelerate Science Now, host Adeline DeYoung interviews Anastasia Gamick, co-founder and president of Convergent Research. They discuss the innovative concept of Focused Research Organizations (FROs), which aim to accelerate scientific progress by addressing critical bottlenecks in research and technology. Anastasia shares her journey through various tech startups, the importance of multidisciplinary teams, and how FROs can provide solutions that traditional academic and for-profit models cannot. The conversation also touches on the future of FROs, their collaboration with government entities, and advice for young scientists and entrepreneurs looking to make an impact in their fields.
In this conversation, Dr. Tom Mitchell, a leading figure in AI and machine learning, discusses his journey in the field, the evolution of machine learning, and its profound implications for health, education, and scientific discovery. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration in science, the need for cultural shifts in data sharing, and the future of AI in various scientific fields. The discussion also touches on the Human Genome Project as a model for successful data sharing and the necessity of training future scientists in both their disciplines and AI.
In this conversation, Dan Correa, CEO of the Federation of American Scientists, discusses his journey into science and technology policy, the importance of fellowship programs, and initiatives like the Day One Project that aim to bridge the gap between science and public policy. He emphasizes the need for civic engagement and the democratization of the policymaking process, while also sharing insights on how to effectively find and utilize experts in various fields. The discussion also touches on the founding story of FAS and the ongoing challenges in science policy today.
In this episode of Accelerate Science Now, host Adeline DeYoung interviews Jason Kelly, co-founder and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks, a leader in synthetic biology. They discuss the inspiration behind Ginkgo, the potential of programmable biology, and the challenges facing the biotech industry. Kelly emphasizes the importance of AI and automation in accelerating scientific discovery and the need for the U.S. to maintain its leadership in biotechnology amidst global competition. The conversation also touches on the future of health and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in the field of bioengineering.
In this episode of Accelerate Science Now, host Adeline DeYoung interviews Tom Kalil, CEO of Renaissance Philanthropy. They discuss the BRAIN Initiative, the role of philanthropy in funding science, and the importance of data sets in advancing AI and machine learning. Kalil shares insights on navigating bureaucracy, identifying transformative projects, and ensuring that scientific discoveries benefit everyone. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration and a clear agenda in the pursuit of scientific progress.