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George Church is the godfather of modern synthetic biology and has been involved with basically every major biotech breakthrough in the last few decades.
Professor Church thinks that these improvements (e.g., orders of magnitude decrease in sequencing & synthesis costs, precise gene editing tools like CRISPR, AlphaFold-type AIs, & the ability to conduct massively parallel multiplex experiments) have put us on the verge of some massive payoffs: de-aging, de-extinction, biobots that combine the best of human and natural engineering, and (unfortunately) weaponized mirror life.
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* Gemini 2.5 Pro was invaluable during our prep for this episode: it perfectly explained complex biology and helped us understand the most important papers. Gemini’s recently improved structure and style also made using it surprisingly enjoyable. Start building with it today at https://aistudio.google.com
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Timestamps
(0:00:00) – Aging solved by 2050
(0:07:37) – Finding the master switch for any trait
(0:19:50) – Weaponized mirror life
(0:30:40) – Why hasn’t sequencing/synthesis led to biotech revolution?
(0:50:26) – Impact of AGI on biology research progress
(1:00:35) – Biobots that use the best of biological and human engineering
(1:05:09) – Odds of life in universe
(1:09:57) – Is DNA the ultimate data storage?
(1:13:55) – Curing rare diseases with genetic counseling
(1:22:23) – NIH & NSF budget cuts
(1:25:26) – How one lab spawned 100 biotech companies
By Dwarkesh Patel4.6
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George Church is the godfather of modern synthetic biology and has been involved with basically every major biotech breakthrough in the last few decades.
Professor Church thinks that these improvements (e.g., orders of magnitude decrease in sequencing & synthesis costs, precise gene editing tools like CRISPR, AlphaFold-type AIs, & the ability to conduct massively parallel multiplex experiments) have put us on the verge of some massive payoffs: de-aging, de-extinction, biobots that combine the best of human and natural engineering, and (unfortunately) weaponized mirror life.
Watch on YouTube; listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Sponsors
* WorkOS Radar ensures your product is ready for AI agents. Radar is an anti-fraud solution that categorizes different types of automated traffic, blocking harmful bots while allowing helpful agents. Future-proof your roadmap today at workos.com/radar.
* Scale is building the infrastructure for smarter, safer AI. In addition to their Data Foundry, they recently released Scale Evaluation, a tool that diagnoses model limitations. Learn how Scale can help you push the frontier at scale.com/dwarkesh.
* Gemini 2.5 Pro was invaluable during our prep for this episode: it perfectly explained complex biology and helped us understand the most important papers. Gemini’s recently improved structure and style also made using it surprisingly enjoyable. Start building with it today at https://aistudio.google.com
To sponsor a future episode, visit dwarkesh.com/advertise.
Timestamps
(0:00:00) – Aging solved by 2050
(0:07:37) – Finding the master switch for any trait
(0:19:50) – Weaponized mirror life
(0:30:40) – Why hasn’t sequencing/synthesis led to biotech revolution?
(0:50:26) – Impact of AGI on biology research progress
(1:00:35) – Biobots that use the best of biological and human engineering
(1:05:09) – Odds of life in universe
(1:09:57) – Is DNA the ultimate data storage?
(1:13:55) – Curing rare diseases with genetic counseling
(1:22:23) – NIH & NSF budget cuts
(1:25:26) – How one lab spawned 100 biotech companies

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