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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:
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:
Our Socials:
More on synthetic biology here.
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:
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:
Our Socials:
More on synthetic biology here.