Introducing GenRAIT: when technology drives science
Razib and his cofounders, Santanu Das and Taylor Capito, will talk about what they’ve built at the JPM Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, January 8th-11th, and showcase their products at the Plant and Animal Genomes Conference in San Diego, January 12th-17th. After an overview of GenRAIT’s business logic with Capito, Razib digs deeper with Dr. Das, a computer scientist by training, and discusses what machine learning is. They drill-down into details like the difference between SVM and random forest models. Dr. Das surveys the multi-decade arc of “Artificial intelligence” (AI), predicts its inevitable utility in biology, and makes the broader case for productizing scientific tools to empower bioinformaticians, ML engineers and data scientists as an integral part of the scientific ecosystem.
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Brian Frezza: scaling experimental science and the art of entrepreneurship
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Beata Lerman: from basic science immunology to sinless food science entrepreneur
On this episode of the GenRAIT podcast Razib talks to Dr. Beata Lerman, an immunologist, oncologist and food scientist are on her journey from the trenches of basic science to the frontiers of consumer entrepreneurship. Beata is the founder and CEO of Sinless Treats, a new company that creates chocolates without any of the sugary guilt (Razib has even tasted and endorsed this product).
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Nikolai Yakovenko: AI and Biology
On this episode of the GenRAIT Podcast Razib talks to Nikolai Yakovenko, CEO of DeepNFTValue, about artificial intelligence, OpenAI, Google and Microsoft, and what the intersection of AI and biology might do for us in the future.
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David Mittelman: how Othram solves cold cases with science and technology
On this episode of the GenRAIT podcast Razib talks to David Mittelman, CEO of Othram, a company trying to solve cold cases with next generation genomics. They talk about the intersection of science, engineering and business.