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The DC Beer Show
The Snallygaster Preview Episode!

The DC Beer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 32:21 Transcription Available


Welcome back to The DC Beer Show, where hosts Mike Stein, Brandy Holder, and Jake Berg, along with their special guest Greg Engert, give you the ultimate preview of the highly anticipated Snallygaster beer festival in this exciting episode!We start with a tantalizing overview of what's brewing for this year's Snallygaster. This year's fest promises to feature a unique mix of international beers that aren't easily found locally, making it a huge draw for beer enthusiasts.Jake Berg points out that Snallygaster brings diverse beer selections and supports a good cause: fundraising for Arcadia Farm. Mike Stein reflects on last year's event and emphasizes the value of networking, learning, and experiencing the craft beer industry up close. Panels packed with insights and an array of unique, rare beers aim to make this year even better.We learn about some breweries pouring at Snallygaster, like Peter Allen and CLAG from Ohio. Plus, Greg Engert hints at some fascinating potential collaborations and special events, including Churchkey's 15th-anniversary bash. Who doesn't love an opportunity to taste some obscure German beer styles and maybe even stumble upon a gravity cask or two?Weather plays a crucial role too, with good forecasts boosting ticket sales. Despite past rains, attendance has remained strong, proving how dedicated Snally fans really are. Oh, and let's not forget those themed swag items—this year's early '80s MTV theme is bound to be a hit!Our hosts also share their current beer favorites, with Mike savoring an English stout and Brandy rallying for more brown ales (hashtag #brownalesforBrandy). Everyone is drinking something special, from Marlene's Berlinerweisser to Montucky Cold Snack, setting the laid-back tone for the lively discussions.As we wrap things up, there's a nod to the various behind-the-scenes efforts. Kudos go to key organizers like Tim Lu and Bruno Simoes for making Snallygaster a standout event, year after year.So, grab a cold beer, get cozy, and tune in for a preview packed with fun, facts, and flavors as we gear up for the Snallygaster extravaganza on The DC Beer Show! Thanks to our monthly supporters Josh Ellen Daniels Juan Deliz Mike Lastort James Wisnieski Brian Minch Chris Frome Jon Gilgoff Sam Chip Tory Roberts Steven M Quartell Chris DeLoose Lauren Cary Amy Crone Clifton B Scott Pavlica Greg Antrim jeffrey garrison Joshua Learn Alexis Smith A t Dan Goldbeck Anthony Budny Greg Parnas Frank Chang Mikahl Tolton Kim Klyberg Chris Girardot Alyssa jeffrey katz Andrew MacWilliams Jamie Jackson Meegan Mike Rucki Jason Tucker Nick Gardner Amber Farris Sarah Ray Peter Jones Michael Rafky Brad Stengel Matt Winterhalter Bill and Karen Butcher Jordan Harvey Justin Broady Stephen Claeys Julie Verratti DFA Howie Kendrick

How I Turned The Corner
Fear Is Not a Motivator For Your Teams - An Interview with Tim Lu from Senti Biosciences

How I Turned The Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 18:49


Imagine building a company that is on the cutting edge of science and of the way we manage medicine and disease  - this mission is phenomenal  -  but how do you build a culture that will bring the right team of people in to accomplish such a big mission? In this interview, you'll meet Tim Lu, the Co-founder and CEO of Senti Biosciences about how he's done it. He has over 150 employees and has the ability to get everyone moving in the same direction around such a complex and emerging science.You'll learn:how his experience as a professor at MIT led to him co-founding Senti Bioscienceswhy culture and values are front and center to their recruiting effortswhy they rely on their employees to be the evangelists for their companywhat they're looking for from a values perspective when hiring employees and onboarding them into their culture successfullymuch more!Learn more about Senti Biosciences: https://www.sentibio.com/Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nAv9GoT10a4//WHEN YOU'RE READY, HERE'S HOW WE CAN HELP YOU//TAKE THE FREE 5-MINUTE EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ASSESSMENThttps://turningthecornerllc.com/hr/employee-engagement/assessment/DOWNLOAD A FREE SELF-ASSESSMENT:https://turningthecornerllc.com/free-assessment/SCHEDULE A CALL WITH A HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTANThttps://turningthecornerllc.com/

矽谷為什麼?
EP126 - MIT天才科學家,從電機走向生醫精準醫療之路 | 專訪 Senti Bio 創辦人 Tim Lu 盧冠達

矽谷為什麼?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 57:52


Tim Lu 盧冠達出身創業家家庭,父親盧超群是鈺創科技董事長,小他四歲的弟弟盧冠杰,在新加坡成立Engine Biosciences生技公司,募得1000萬美元,創下東南亞新創公司募資最高記錄。 盧冠達則從7歲就開始寫程式,盧冠達以醫學和電機的專長,專注研究合成生物學,成為MIT合成生物學中心最年輕的成員。現在已經是麻省理工學院生物工程與電機工程系副教授,也同時擔任七家生技公司的共同創辦人,他擔任執行長的Senti Biosciences 於2022年上市。除了學者與創業者的身分外,他同時也是生技創投基金NestBio的共同創辦人,並擔任生技加速器 IndieBio 的 Venture Partner。 Tim於MIT獲得EECS的學士與博士學位,並於三年內完成Harvard的MD學程,曾多次獲得生醫與工程領域的傑出獎項。 很榮幸邀請到 Tim 來聊聊他對生醫創業的觀點與眼界,歡迎收聽《矽谷為什麼》! 討論大綱: ✅ 您家庭中有許多人創業,請問這對你的成長歷程有甚麼樣的影響? ✅ 從電機工程領域轉入醫學領域的想法與衝擊是? ✅ 你如何兼顧研究、教學與創辦這麼多家公司? ✅ 身兼科學家、創業者的身分,是否會有許多衝突? ✅ 您是否能夠比較波士頓與灣區生技創業圈的差異? ============ 主持人介紹: 詹益鑑 IC Taiwan Global Angels 創辦人,工程加商管背景。2004-2019 在台灣經歷三次創業、四種產業、五家創投,曾任 AppWorks 合夥人、BioHub Taiwan 助執行長、Startup Genome 台灣新創生態系大使,2020年初旅居矽谷,並於 2021年加入互貴興業擔任策略長,從事數位醫療與生醫產業的投資併購和國際市場開發。 Dr. IC 粉絲頁: https://www.facebook.com/dr.ic.page/ 謝凱婷 KT (矽谷美味人妻) 「矽谷影響力基金會」執行長, 亦是天使投資人, 創業家和料理作家,目前定居在矽谷,社群媒體追蹤數超過100萬人以上。「矽谷影響力基金會」有計畫的推動台灣人在矽谷科技界的活動和新創投資。 以慈善為目的,幫助台灣和矽谷連結,推動更多台灣人在美國的發展。創辦的美味生活HowLiving是全球華人料理家居網站,製作超過三千集的料理影音和直播節目,在華人料理圈有廣大影響力和知名度。曾擔任長榮集團媒體公關,國際企業產品經理,並接受過百家中外國際媒體專訪。 擅長社群行銷、數位內容、KOL孵化,協助許多台灣和美國公司進行數位轉型計畫。 矽谷美味人妻 FB: https://www.facebook.com/kthu1031 美味生活 全球華人料理家居平台 www.how-living.com ============ 歡迎與我們討論 「矽谷為什麼」 FB粉絲頁 bit.ly/39xLlDR 「矽谷創新趨勢交流平台」社團 bit.ly/3oBAFvM ============ 在這邊也能收聽到我們的最新節目唷! Apple Podcast→ meetstartup.pse.is/QEX8Y Spotify→ meetstartup.pse.is/RFBKL Firstory→ meetstartup.pse.is/3fzp96 SoundOn→ meetstartup.pse.is/QQX2G Youtube→ meetstartup.pse.is/3e6f38 Castbox→ meetstartup.pse.is/QHQL6 ============ 感謝 #國發會 Startup Island TAIWAN 和 #數位時代 #創業小聚 Meet Startup 獨家贊助本節目! Powered by Firstory Hosting

Biotech 2050 Podcast
125. Gene circuits for smarter medicine, Tim Lu, Co-Founder & CEO, & Kanya Rajangam, CMDO, Senti Bio

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 39:31


Synopsis: This episode is co-hosted by Chris Ghadban at BIOS Builders. Guests Tim Lu and Kanya Rajangam are the Co-Founder & CEO and Chief Medical and Development Officer, respectively, of Senti Bio, a company that develops and manufactures intelligent gene circuits for use in next-generation cell and gene therapies across therapeutic areas and modalities. They join Chris and Alok for a conversation about how Senti Bio uses its gene circuit technologies to increase the efficacy of cancer treatments. They also discuss their path to an IND from the FDA, some of the challenges they still have to overcome, and the potential their platform has for enabling future cell therapies. Watch on BIOS Builders: https://bit.ly/3sNe5EZ Biography: Tim Lu has served as Senti Bio's CEO since he co-founded the company in 2016. Since 2010, Dr. Lu has been an MIT faculty member in the departments of Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In addition, Dr. Lu has been a co-founder and a Scientific Advisory Board member to a number of biotechnology and biopharmaceutical companies, including BiomX, Corvium, Eligo Bioscience, Engine Biosciences, Synlogic and Tango Therapeutics. Dr. Lu earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical School and his Ph.D. in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology as part of the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Medical Engineering and Medical Physics Program. Dr. Lu has extensive experience in the field of synthetic biology and has received numerous awards: NIH New Innovator Award, US President Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, MIT Technology Review's TR35, Navy and Army Young Investigator Prizes and others. Kanya Rajangam is responsible for leading the development and regulatory strategy to rapidly advance Senti Bio's off-the-shelf CAR-NK cell oncology programs into and through clinical development. Dr. Rajangam served in leadership roles at various biotech companies, most recently Nkarta Therapeutics where, as chief medical officer, she was responsible for clinical development of CAR-NK cell therapies for oncology. Prior to Nkarta, she was chief medical officer at Atara Biotherapeutics where she led the development of T-cell therapies for oncology, neurology and infectious diseases. Prior to that, Dr. Rajangam was chief medical officer of Cleave Biosciences, where she led oncology clinical development programs. Prior to becoming a chief medical officer, Dr. Rajangam gained relevant senior leadership experience at Onyx and Exelixis, while contributing to the clinical development and global approval of several marketed oncology products including Kyprolis®, Cotellic® and Cometriq®/Cabometyx®. Dr. Rajangam currently serves on the board of directors of Turnstone Biologics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation tumor infiltrating lymphocyte cell therapies and oncolytic virus cancer immunotherapies. Dr. Rajangam received a medical degree from St. Johns' Medical College and completed her surgical residency with a focus on oncology at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), both in India. She received a Ph.D. in biomedical cell and tissue engineering from Northwestern University.

Iowa City Church Podcast
4. The Feast of the Father

Iowa City Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 34:36


According to an article in The New Yorker by Tim Lu we've entered an age of Never-Lost Land, "where no one and nothing gets lost." Lu writes, "Thanks to G.P.S, Bluetooth, and the Internet, it is, day by day, becoming harder both to become lost and to lose things." Sure, it's a relief, Lu argues, but have we lost something in the process of never losing anything." Think about it for a moment. In today's world, we can know with precision our physical location on planet earth. We can determine with relative ease, the location of our keys, car, cell phone and family members. Yet all the while feel totally and completely lost when it comes to life.  Lu ends the article by saying, "It is something of the paradox of technological progress that, in our efforts to become invulnerable, we usually gain new, unexpected vulnerabilities, leaving us in vaguely the same condition after all." It is truly fascinating that in all of our progress with technology, medicine, science, and sophistication we find ourselves culturally dealing with the same age old problems of: purpose, meaning, brokenness, value, and lostness.   The good news continues to rest in the comforting stories of Jesus as found in Luke 15. There we learn that God not only cares about people who are lost, but will spare no expense in bringing them home. When they are home, he adopts them into his family...giving them purpose, meaning and life. Maybe most importantly, when lost people are found a party is thrown to celebrate with joy. Think about that for a moment. The culture of Heaven is wired to party when a lost person comes home! Here are a few questions I want you to answer: If you are a child of God, do you care about lost people like your Heavenly Father does? When you see someone who is lost, do you have empathy and try to help or do you have disdain and mutter about that person?  When a lost son or daughter comes home are you full of joy or ambivalent? Give a listen to this sermon as we use Scripture to answer those questions and learn how we can be people who have a heart like our Heavenly Father.

The Long Run with Luke Timmerman
Ep120: Tim Lu on Gene Circuits for Cell Therapy

The Long Run with Luke Timmerman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 64:14


Tim Lu, CEO of Senti Biosciences, on developing gene circuits for cell therapy.

Bioverge
Engineering Intelligence into Cell and Gene Therapies

Bioverge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 51:29


Tim Lu, co-founder and CEO of Senti Bio, sits down with Neil to discuss how his company is using synthetic biology to engineer cell and gene therapies with programmable gene circuits to make therapies that are safer, more effective, and precise.

Tám Sài Gòn
Mỹ Anh: Lần đầu tiên gặp anh Erik ở ngoài đời, em đứng tim luôn.

Tám Sài Gòn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:26


Ca sĩ Mỹ Anh, con gái diva Mỹ Linh đã có những chia sẻ thú vị về hành trình làm nhạc cũng như hậu trường tham gia chương trình The heroes (Thần tượng đối thần tượng), đặc biệt là những chia sẻ về Uni5, Erik, Cara...

Deep Tech: From Lab to Market with Benjamin Joffe
Xavier Duportet of Eligo and Hello Tomorrow on Science Entrepreneurship and Founding World's Largest Deep Tech Community and Event

Deep Tech: From Lab to Market with Benjamin Joffe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 47:15


First, let’s state that I have been a fan of Xavier since I was first invited to speak about hardware startups at his Hello Tomorrow Global Summit in 2016. Hello Tomorrow is a #deeptech community, and its Summit is the largest deep tech event in the world, featuring yearly 500 global startups. I was impressed by the production quality and general vibe; I’ve attended every year since then, and it only got better (trivia: on that day, I also remember meeting another man who talked about embracing tech entrepreneurship. He shook everyone’s hand on his way to the stage, where he was speaking right before me. Can you guess who that was?). ABOUT XAVIER AND HELLO TOMORROW Now, Xavier Duportet turned out to be more than the founder of what is probably the world’s largest deep tech event. He’s also a synthetic biology PhD with an unusual path: He was born in France, grew a passion for insects (especially ants — he hosts a colony of leaf-cutter ants from Trinidad in his office) that lead him to an internship in a genetics lab at age 12, which ignited his passion for science. Fast forward a few years, after a first startup attempt, he earned his PhD across multiple labs including a stay at MIT which had a profound effect on his mindset and understanding of ecosystems. He came back to France and became a catalyst in the emerging deep tech community by founding in 2011 a non-profit called Hello Tomorrow to bring together scientists, investors and corporates. Today, the event is — afaik — the largest deep tech conference in the world and highlights every year 500 of the top early stage startups. The next summit will take place in Paris and online in October 2020. In 2018, he co-founded Deeptech Founders, a 6-months program that already helped hundreds of global scientists and engineers to accelerate their startup projects. Today, he is the founder of Eligo Bioscience, a biotech startup using CRISPR to create a new class of biotherapeutic agents to selectively intervene on the microbiome. Eligo raised $27.4M from French and US investors including Khosla Ventures and Seventure Partners. Finally, Xavier has been selected as a World Economic Forum Pioneer and Young Global Leader, as well as one of the top innovators under 35 by MIT. OVERVIEW In this episode, Xavier shares ideas about science entrepreneurship and the importance of a product-driven mindset. We also discuss how co-founders need be complementary, and combine technology with storytelling and networks to succeed. Finally, he shares his hopes about deep tech’s ability to solve critical problems that digital alone can’t solve, and the importance of accessible role models to support this mission (his historical role model could be called ‘the Edison of biology’ — here is one of his key patents). REFERENCES MENTIONED Eligo Bioscience, Xavier’s startup developing new therapies for the microbiome. Deeptech Founders, a training program for global founders. Hello Tomorrow, organizers of the largest deep tech event in the world. Tim Lu, Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT The Story of Louis Pasteur. A documentary from 1936 on this unique science entrepreneur. A brief history of Genentech, the first publicly-owned biotech company (IPO in 1980 thanks notably to its groundbreaking synthetic insulin). PREVIOUS EPISODES Deep Tech Startups vs. Covid-19, with IndieBio, Khosla Ventures and 50 Years Eric Rosenblum (Tsingyuan Ventures) on Chinese Founders in the US Overview of Deep Tech Investment, Based on the Report by Different Sota Nagano (Abies Ventures) on Japan’s Deep Tech Scene Seth Bannon (Fifty Years) on Solving Global Problems Kelly Chen (DCVC) on Investing in Old School Industries Manish Singhal (pi Ventures) on India’s Deep Tech Scene John Ho (Anzu Partners) on Breakthrough Industrial Tech Matt Clifford (EF / Entrepreneur First) on Investing in Talent and Pre-Product RESOURCES ON DEEP TECH DeepTech Investing Report by Different The Dawn of the Deep Tech Ecosystem by Hello Tomorrow and BCG Deep Tech Investors Mapping by Hello Tomorrow Deep Tech Trends Report, Hardware Trends Reports and hardware investment outlook by SOSV SUBSCRIBE Podcast: Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, etc. Twitter: LabToMarket

The Daily Ticket With Sean Brace
Tim Lu Interview 3/26

The Daily Ticket With Sean Brace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 9:40


Tim Lu, business owner of places such as Leda And The Swan and Vesper Sporting Club, joined the #DailyTicket to let us know how his businesses are doing in these harsh times and ways we can help out.

What's Cooking
A new Mexican restaurant is coming to NoLibs

What's Cooking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 13:23


A new Mexican restaurant is coming to Northern Liberties.  KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits chats with Derek Gibbons and Tim Lu, aka "Glu Hospitality" about the food and decor at "Anejo" and also the changes coming to Piazza.  She also spoke with them about their newly opened "cocktail hideaway" in Center City called "Lida and the Swan." 

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Small Bites
Episode 126

Small Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 63:08


D and L Coffee Service Inc. presents the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia” and #1 listed “Food Radio show South Jersey”, Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio returns this Sunday, January 26th with an AWESOME lineup. Best-selling author and creator of the popular blog Instant Loss, Brittany Williams InstantLoss.com Community is back with new book INSTANT LOSS: Eat Real, Lose Weight: How I Lost 125 Pounds— from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and it Includes 100+ Recipes. She has appeared on Today Show, has been featured in Good Housekeeping and People. Brittany Williams has taken the weight loss world by storm with her best-selling Instant Loss Cookbook. After reaching a peak weight of 260 pounds and spending a lifetime struggling with obesity, yo-yo dieting, autoimmune diseases, and chronic fatigue, Brittany changed her relationship with food and lost an astonishing 125 pounds in a year through diet alone. She cut processed and takeout foods from her diet and eliminated gluten, most grains, and sugar, all without sacrificing the flavors of the foods she loved, and quickly grew legions of fans as she shared her meal plans on InstantLoss.com. Armed with a collection of 125 all-new delicious recipes for the Instant Pot, air fryer, and more, Brittany's latest book shows how to make this a sustainable lifestyle with kid and family-friendly meals—from Strawberry Shortcake Oatmeal to Cowboy Chili to Easy 2-Minute Pork Chops. Members of her growing community have reported losing 50 and even 100 pounds themselves, and this cookbook will help others achieve similar success with simple, delicious meals, nearly all ready in 30 minutes or less. Then we are thrilled to welcome in studio Tim Lu the co-owner of Glu Hospitality Group who runs the incredibly hip and popular Philadelphia, Pennsylvania destinations Vesper Dayclub, Vesper Center City, and Germantown Garden. Tim will talk about Glu Hospitality Group's upcoming Leda & The Swan a hideaway for couples, close friends, and the adventurous lone wolf where there will be artistic entertainment and menu offerings to guide guests through an ever-evolving story as well chat about AÑEJO coming soon at The Piazza in NoLibs Northern Liberties Neighbors Association - NLNA area. We also have on former international model and now Pastry Chef Clarice Lam who has worked in and led kitchens at The chocolate room, Bouchon Bakery, and Spice Market before launching her own online oven-to-door bakery, The Baking Bean. She will share how she has become so successful in multiple industries, but also will share that her path to success had its obstacles. Looking for something to eat, well as the saying goes we have an APP for that. As on the show will be SMangano Steve Mangano who designed CurEat to be an app where only positive recommendations of independent restaurants could be shared, which is one of the reasons why it has been a hit with so many restaurant owners and chefs. He specifically designed the app's features in such a way as to minimize the toxicity that permeates so many reviews, and to be truer to the way people recommend restaurants to their friends in real life. In fact, many of the top users of the app are independent restaurant owners. Last, but certainly not least, HE'S BACK! We get an update from Glenn Gross of Fat Jack's BBQ to talk about what he has been up to and the recent Grand Opening of his restaurant in Williamstown, New Jersey on the Black Horse Pike next to RUSH Fitness and ALL PRO Baseball and Softball Academy. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized for Blog Eating in SJ, John Howard Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is available, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist, appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, as well named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press is available for purchase on Amazon.com. Also catch Jackie at The Newtown Theatre The Comedy Shoppe at 8pm on February 1st. You can get tickets at jjcomedy.com and be sure to get them before they sellout. D & L Coffee Services Inc. and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, iHeartRadio, Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, Indie Philly Radio, Player FM, iTunes, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world. D and L Coffee Service Inc. has an expert staff of highly qualified, certified, and experienced office, technical, and sales personnel. D & L Coffee Services are able to provide your business, home, or special event the absolute best from the beans they sell, vendors they work with, Italian delicacies available for delivery, catering on-site for any sized affair, hands-on barista training, equipment available for purchase, and maintenance/repair services for your espresso and coffee machines. You can stop by their warehouse at 7000 HOLSTEIN AVE, SUITE 3, Philadelphia, PA 19153 during business hours or call the office at 215-365-5521 for an appointment, consultation, or any questions. #FoodRadioShowPhiladelphia #FoodRadioShowSouthJersey

Encore D’accord
Bande Annonce

Encore D’accord

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 1:19


Tim Lu

The Bio Report
Using Synthetic Biology to Build Intelligence into Cell and Gene Therapies

The Bio Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 26:53


Senti Bio is using synthetic biology to build intelligence into cell and gene therapies, altering the way they act depending on the changing biological circumstances they may encounter in the body. Doing so may lead to safer and more effective therapies and address such things as the tumor microenvironment and mechanisms cancer have to grow, spread, and become resistant to treatments. Ahead of his appearance at the SynBioBeta conference that runs October 1-3 in San Francisco, we spoke to Tim Lu, co-founder and CEO of Senti Bio, about the company's efforts to engineer a new class of intelligent medicines, its ability to design therapies that hit multiple targets, and its strategy to leverage its technology to reach beyond oncology through partnerships.

GLIMPSE Podcast
Good Bugs with César de la Fuente-Nunez

GLIMPSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 17:41


This is the second in a two-part series (first episode: ‘Bad Bugs’).  Dr. César de la Fuente-Nunez is a postdoc working in Tim Lu’s lab at MIT.  In this episode, we discuss probiotics – bacteria that have a beneficial effect on our health – and how improved fundamental understanding of these ‘good’ bugs has the potential […]

GLIMPSE Podcast
Bad Bugs with César de la Fuente-Nunez

GLIMPSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 22:12


Dr. César de la Fuente-Nunez is a postdoc working in Tim Lu’s lab (Synthetic Biology Group; Biological Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science).  César investigates humans’ complex relationship with bacteria in order to produce advanced antibiotics, therapeutics, and diagnostic tools. The first in a two-part series, this episode examines our relationship to ‘bad’ bacteria – […]

IndieBio -Designing Science
Arvind Gupta & Tim Lu

IndieBio -Designing Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 44:22


Tim Lu of Senti Biosciences featured on "Designing Science" podcast with Arvind Gupta, Founder and Managing director of IndieBio. IndieBio is a leading seed-stage life science accelerator program devoted to funding and building startups dedicated to solving humanity’s most pressing problems through biology. We enable the best scientists to become entrepreneurs, and nurture the future leaders of movements and systemic change. Our technology focus is on reinventing the food and water supply chain, medicine, healthcare, diagnostics, agriculture, and biomaterial industries. To date, 116 companies have graduated from the program, with a combined current valuation of over $2B. IndieBio is a member of SOSV a $700M global fund focused on lasting impact. Follow on www.twitter.com/indbio