24 episodes

The Columbia Invents podcast by Columbia Technology Ventures is a series of interviews with faculty researchers at Columbia University. Hosted by Orin Herskowitz, Executive Director of Columbia Technology Ventures, the series explores breakthrough innovations being developed in Columbia’s scientific laboratories, the process of spinning these technologies out of the lab and into the market via industry or startups, and the challenges early stage technologies must overcome in order to realize their full potential.

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The Columbia Invents podcast by Columbia Technology Ventures is a series of interviews with faculty researchers at Columbia University. Hosted by Orin Herskowitz, Executive Director of Columbia Technology Ventures, the series explores breakthrough innovations being developed in Columbia’s scientific laboratories, the process of spinning these technologies out of the lab and into the market via industry or startups, and the challenges early stage technologies must overcome in order to realize their full potential.

    Gad Berdugo

    Gad Berdugo

    Gad Berdugo, CTV Executive-in-Residence and former Chief Business Officer of Editas, talks with CTV’s Ofra Weinberger about why he is so excited about the potential for precision medicine, gene editing, and advanced diagnostics for improving human health; about the waves of new therapeutics that may come in the years ahead for thousands of genetic diseases; and about the business model opportunities and challenges behind these new innovations.
     

    • 36 min
    Meera Garcia

    Meera Garcia

    Dr. Meera Garcia, CEO of new startup Lantern Laboratory and former Chief Medical Officer of Advantia Health, talks to us about the limitations of what anesthesiologists can know today about our brains while in surgery; how her new startup (based on innovations emerging from the lab of Dr. Paul Garcia, who is also Meera’s husband) provides far more information for anesthesiologists; how, despite her impressive background in human health, she had to learn the skills behind launching her startup company; and what it has been like being a female CEO in a male-dominated startup world.

    • 30 min
    Ngai Yin Yip

    Ngai Yin Yip

    Dr. Ngai Yin Yip is the Lavon Duddleson Krumb Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia and co-founder of Trident Desalination, a startup commercializing temperature swing solvent extraction (TSSE) desalination. In a conversation with Dr. Dovina Qu, his licensing officer at Columbia Technology Ventures, Dr. Yip discusses his lab’s research into new ways to remove salt from hypersaline solutions to make that water usable again, as well as ways to recover precious resources from waste streams. He explains why traditional methods of making usable water, typically via condensation, are so energy intensive, and why his approaches are much cheaper, less resource hungry, and more flexible. He shares why this is critically important to lower the environmental impact in industrial production and mining, as well as to help ensure clean water supplies in places like Arizona and Nevada that aren’t near the ocean.

    • 27 min
    Dan Esposito

    Dan Esposito

    Dr. Dan Esposito is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Columbia and co-founder of sHYp, a startup that uses seawater to produce hydrogen without damaging the environment. Dr. Esposito explains solar fuels, the energy sources his lab studies that are created using the unlimited energy of the sun and can store much more energy than batteries can, but without the climate harm done by petrochemicals. In particular, he’ll talk about why hydrogen is such a promising replacement for fossil fuels for specific applications, such as fuel cells for vehicles or as a precursor material for industrial manufacturing. He’ll also share what he learned on his one-year sabbatical at sHYp, the resources at Columbia he used to get the company going, and the advice he gives his students about how to build successful careers as scientists and entrepreneurs.

    • 38 min
    Azra Raza

    Azra Raza

    Dr. Azra Raza is the Chan Soon-Shiong Professor of Medicine and Director of the Myelodysplastic Syndrome at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, a clinician, and a researcher specializing in Myelodisplastic Syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), two devastating blood cancers. She discusses what we know about why patients get MDS and AML; why we know so little about so many forms of cancer despite many decades of research; and how her new startup is part of her effort to find the so-called first cell, which would allow us to catch and potentially treat cancer at a much earlier stage. She also shares what led her to a career in medicine and what advice she would give to students interested in following a similar path.

    • 52 min
    Alexander Gaeta

    Alexander Gaeta

    Dr. Alexander Gaeta is the David M. Rickey Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. He’s also the founding CEO of Xscape Photonics, a startup commercializing his photonics-based chip that will make large-scale computing systems more efficient. He talks about why he gave up his shot at being a professional tennis player to pursue a career in physics; how not getting into his dream college led him to optical engineering; the lessons he learned from his prior startup; and the resources at Columbia he took advantage of while building Xscape, which recently raised $10M.

    • 42 min

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