Relevant Creators
Entrepreneur. Investor. Happy warrior. Founder @fiftyyears. ❤️ climate, bio, deeptech. Helping great scientists become great founders is my jam.
The Bates Lab @ The University of Colorado | Anschutz Medical Campus. Mentor, Teacher, Developmental Biologist, Geneticist, and Mama to two littles.
Academic researcher known for discoveries in genetics and developmental biology, including co-discovering the Homeobox and discovering the organization of regulatory regions in developmental genes.
Dr. Dany Spencer Adams got her PhD in the lab of Tom Daniel at the University of Washington in 1994. In 1995 she joined the Biology faculty at Smith College. It was for her Cell Biology students there that she began to write the handouts that morphed into Lab Math. In 2002 she joined the lab of Michael Levin at the Forsyth Institute and Harvard School of Dental Medicine for a long delayed post doc. After forming her own lab in 2005, she decided to move with Dr. Levin to Tufts University where she is a PI in the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology, and a Research Professor in the Department of Biology. Her research focuses on the role of ion-flux dependent signaling during morphogenesis, that is the formation of shape during development and/or regeneration. To date, the coolest thing she has done was to use a light-activated hydrogen pump to induce regeneration of a complete vertebrae appendage, including its spinal cord. Currently she is trying to figure out why resting potential is so important for normal development of the face. She misses teaching, but there are only so many hours in a day.
Microbio/biotech Phd Cofounder @phagedirectory Helping launch @phageaustralia & @lab_dao Techbio/DeSci blog: http://jessbio.substack.com jessbio.eth
a UI/UX developer -Co-founder of Phage Directory - UX/design/code/techbio/crypto | @phagedirectory decentralized phage therapy | Res. software eng @WestmeadInst | buidlr @lab_dao | yawnxyz.eth
Not another 'Wonderful World of Animals' show,' and not simply vegan advocacy! Rather, we explore and even celebrates our human inconsistencies, and we grapple with those shades of gray we usually avoid at all costs. Learning about how we interact with any kind of "Others," human or not, may be the great quest of our times. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laurent-levy/support
Robotics professor at the University of Vermont. Also into xenobots, crowdsourcing, evolution, machine learning, artificial intelligence.