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Work In Progress
Work In Progress
9 episodes
6 hours ago
Want to work on something big? Join tech enthusiasts Murto and Ariful every week as they interview student innovators and tech founders about their works in progress. If you want a breakdown of the world's most interesting problems and the blueprint on how to solve them, this show is for you.
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Want to work on something big? Join tech enthusiasts Murto and Ariful every week as they interview student innovators and tech founders about their works in progress. If you want a breakdown of the world's most interesting problems and the blueprint on how to solve them, this show is for you.
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Michael Trinh is building the future of biology — Part 1
Work In Progress
45 minutes 4 seconds
5 years ago
Michael Trinh is building the future of biology — Part 1

Part 1: The Breakdown

Step aside Build-A-Bear; Build-A-Biomolecular Machine is here.  Michael Trinh is a 19-year-old UofT student and researcher who is working towards building a platform for people to manipulate mammalian cells; think CAD for biology. We talk to him about:

  • Curing diseases
  • Why Theranos was a blessing in disguise
  • How to get into a Harvard research lab

Join us as we hear about Michael's insights into the future of biotech, the mental models and skills you need to succeed, and why today's biology degrees are the computer science degrees of the 70s.

Michael's Socials:

  • Linkedin
  • Twitter
  • Medium
  • Github
  • Website

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More on synthetic biology here.

Work In Progress
Want to work on something big? Join tech enthusiasts Murto and Ariful every week as they interview student innovators and tech founders about their works in progress. If you want a breakdown of the world's most interesting problems and the blueprint on how to solve them, this show is for you.