42 min

Rekindi #37: The DIY CRISPR Revolution: Is Gene Editing for Everyone? - Jo Zayner Rekindi Podcast

    • Education

"Are you thinking what I'm thinking then? Why hasn't anyone DIY extracted their own stem cells by taking a little fat from their body? It sounds like so much fun. Maybe you weren't thinking that? But I hope you were. This is the way most of my projects start. Finding something interesting that can be done if people just put in a little time and effort to figure out how to do it." ~ Jo Zayner

Jo Zayner is a prominent biohacker, artist and entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to the field of do-it-yourself (DIY) biology.

Jo is best known for the work done in gene editing, and democratizing access to biotechnology. With a history of programming, a BA in plant biology and a Ph.D in biophysics from the University of Chicago, Jo also earned a Masters in Science, specializing in cell and molecular biology, prior to receiving a Ph.D. Jo was also previously involved with NASA’s biology research centre, where they helped design potential Martian colony habitat designs.

Zayner is now the founder and CEO of The ODIN, a company that produces affordable kits for DIY genetic engineering. Jo has also been involved in a number of high-profile biohacking projects, including the creation of fluorescent beer and the insertion of a CRISPR-edited gene into their own body to enhance muscle growth. Zayner is a popular speaker and advocate for DIY biology, and has been featured in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, Wired, and Forbes. Jo's work has challenged traditional notions of who can participate in biotechnology and helped to pave the way for a more open and inclusive future in the field.

Is gene editing technology something everyone should have access to or not?

Join us as we discuss:
- Biohacking
- Microbiome transplants
- Self made vaccine
- Gene Drive
- Odin & the future of gene editing

"Are you thinking what I'm thinking then? Why hasn't anyone DIY extracted their own stem cells by taking a little fat from their body? It sounds like so much fun. Maybe you weren't thinking that? But I hope you were. This is the way most of my projects start. Finding something interesting that can be done if people just put in a little time and effort to figure out how to do it." ~ Jo Zayner

Jo Zayner is a prominent biohacker, artist and entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to the field of do-it-yourself (DIY) biology.

Jo is best known for the work done in gene editing, and democratizing access to biotechnology. With a history of programming, a BA in plant biology and a Ph.D in biophysics from the University of Chicago, Jo also earned a Masters in Science, specializing in cell and molecular biology, prior to receiving a Ph.D. Jo was also previously involved with NASA’s biology research centre, where they helped design potential Martian colony habitat designs.

Zayner is now the founder and CEO of The ODIN, a company that produces affordable kits for DIY genetic engineering. Jo has also been involved in a number of high-profile biohacking projects, including the creation of fluorescent beer and the insertion of a CRISPR-edited gene into their own body to enhance muscle growth. Zayner is a popular speaker and advocate for DIY biology, and has been featured in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, Wired, and Forbes. Jo's work has challenged traditional notions of who can participate in biotechnology and helped to pave the way for a more open and inclusive future in the field.

Is gene editing technology something everyone should have access to or not?

Join us as we discuss:
- Biohacking
- Microbiome transplants
- Self made vaccine
- Gene Drive
- Odin & the future of gene editing

42 min

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