[sudo-discuss] Biotech 2.0: Rise of the Biohackers

PK klimchitsky at gmail.com
Sun May 25 11:20:56 PDT 2014


I'd add also Ethan Perlstein of Perlstein lab. Interesting strategy and 
promissing track so far.

воскресенье, 25 мая 2014 г., 10:12:02 UTC+4 пользователь Biotech Ryan 
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> Do you know of any tangible achievement of the biohacker community so far? 
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> Yes, I know of a couple, after Biocurious was founded, John (the scientist 
> who originally built the garage lab that eventually became the basis for 
> Biocurious) went on to found Immunepath, raising capital from Peter Thiel 
> and founders fund. The science at Immunepath was interesting but they had 
> follow on financing challenges (not unusual in the biotech space), he's 
> also gone on to found Gene and Cell technologies to lower the cost of doing 
> biotech (which was one of the big issues he had with his first startup).
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> Several of the Early Immunepath employees went on to continue the 
> entrepreneurial path, including Kelsey who founded Ichor Therapeutics, 
> currently working on developing stem cell therapeutics
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> Glowing Plants was also founded at Biocurious which was successful in 
> raising approximately $500k and appears to be leading the consumer biotech 
> boom.
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> Counter Culture Labs was co-founded by several former and current 
> Biocurious members and founders.
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> Bio, Tech and Beyond (down in Carlsbad) was founded by Joe, who despite 
> complaining a lot (we love you Joe) has been successful in creating a large 
> biotech incubator in Carlsbad.
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> Ron (my co-founder at Berkeley Biolabs), helped train up several people in 
> the lab to eventually get jobs in the biotech industry as researchers (a 
> lifelong dream for many).
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> Ron, Cameron, Kyle, Jay and I (all former BioC) co-founded Berkeley 
> Biolabs as the first biohacker accelerator, we've currently built 4 
> biohacker companies and companies number 5 and 6 are on the way.
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> Journal Club - this was actually a project of Nina's which eventually 
> expanded out from Biocurious to include most of the US biohacker spaces and 
> for those that have attended became an invaluable place to discuss new 
> papers and new scientific research ideas.
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> Biocoder - Nina and Mike developed the concept and with support of the 
> community launched this quarterly newsletter which is being read globally 
> (beyond just the DIYBio mailing list)
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> Science isn't easy but that significant achievement is coming, we just 
> don't know when and from whom!
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> R
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>> Apart from starting lab spaces. And BioCurious went bust, as far as I 
>> know. Why is that? 
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>>> I just published my first Linkedin Article on the biohacker movement and 
>>> I'd love your thoughts! 
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>>> Feel free to let me know if I missed anything (which I most likely did)! 
>>> But it's my initial attempt of letting Big Pharma and Big Biotech know 
>>> we're coming!
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>>> R
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>>> https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140523224352-2371689-biotech-2-0-rise-of-the-biohackers
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>>> -- 
>>> Ryan Bethencourt
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>>> Tel: (415) 825 2705
>>> Conf Call: (650) 741 5013
>>> ryan.bet... at gmail.com
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>>> http://berkeleybiolabs.com/
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>>> www.bamh1.com
>>> www.linkedin.com/in/bethencourt
>>> www.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php
>>>  
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