Send a text This episode of the DASL Podcast features an inspiring and multidimensional conversation with Dr. Bilgenur Baloğlu — scientist, entrepreneur, educator, and co-founder of Wild Genomics — whose journey spans continents, disciplines, and identities. From growing up in Turkey to building a biotechnology startup in California, Bilgenur’s story reflects what it truly means to navigate uncertainty, embrace curiosity, and create new paths where none previously existed. Bilgenur reflects on her early life along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, where family, travel, and exposure to diverse cultures shaped her worldview. Her scientific interests emerged during adolescence through volunteer work with patients affected by neurodegenerative diseases, ultimately leading her to study molecular biology and genetics. Yet her career path would never follow a straight line. Instead, it evolved through international experiences — from research training in Germany to a PhD in Singapore, postdoctoral work in Canada, and industry and academic roles in the United States. Throughout the conversation, Bilgenur shares how living and working across multiple countries influenced not only her scientific perspective but also her sense of identity and belonging. She discusses the challenges of immigration, visa constraints, career uncertainty, and adapting to new academic cultures — experiences familiar to many international scientists but rarely discussed openly. A central part of the episode explores her transition from researcher to entrepreneur. Bilgenur describes how her scientific work in biodiversity genomics and portable sequencing technologies eventually led to the founding of Wild Genomics, a company developing environmental DNA–based tools to monitor agricultural ecosystems and reduce pesticide use. She offers a candid look at the realities of startup life — rejection, uncertainty, bootstrapping, and the importance of community — while emphasizing the mindset shifts required to move from academia into innovation and leadership. The conversation also highlights Bilgenur’s dynamic personality and drive to pursue multiple passions simultaneously. In addition to running a company and teaching university courses, she maintains creative outlets through music, endurance running, and physical activity — practices she credits with sustaining her energy, clarity, and resilience. Her reflections on burnout, delegation, and learning to ask for help provide practical insights for scientists navigating high-pressure careers. Looking toward the future, Bilgenur shares her vision for scaling environmental genomics technologies globally, collaborating with governments and organizations to address biodiversity loss and climate challenges, and building solutions that connect scientific discovery with real-world impact. Bilgenur’s story is ultimately one of courage, adaptability, and relentless curiosity — a reminder that scientific careers do not have to follow linear trajectories to be meaningful or successful. Her journey illustrates how interdisciplinary thinking, global experiences, and entrepreneurial courage can converge to create innovation that benefits both people and the planet. Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform. We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.