Scientific Entrepreneurship

Matha Naganbabu
Scientific Entrepreneurship Podcast

Scientific Entrepreneurship is a podcast series that highlights entrepreneurs who leverage science to create an impact on human health and research or develop eco-friendly and sustainable life-choices.

Episodes

  1. 12/05/2020

    Episode 6: DETECTing antibiotic resistant bacteria

    Welcome to a new episode of Scientific Entrepreneurship. We live in strange times. We live at a time when a microorganism can get into our body, wreak havoc and cause enormous damage. One of the most important steps to prevent the spread of this microorganism is the availability of more tests, so we can detect them and treat them quickly. Yes, I am talking about the COVID-19 virus. However, detection is key to treat all diseases, including those caused by other microorganisms. Another public health challenge that we face right now is antibiotic resistance. According to the CDC, every year, at least 2.8 million ppl get an antibiotic-resistant infection and more than 35,000 die. Today, we will talk with Tara on how her company, BioAmp Diagnositics, is creating an impact in the field of antibiotic resistance and what her entrepreneurial journey has been like. Tara founded BioAmp Diagnostics in 2017, based on a technology first created to rapidly and sensitively detect antibiotic resistant bacteria. Tara holds a PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry from University of California, Santa Cruz and invented the proprietary technology that BioAmp uses during her postdoctoral work in Prof. Niren Murthy’s group, in collaboration with Prof. Lee Riley in the School of Public Health at University of California, Berkeley. She has more recently taught a course at the Haas School of Business (Different Subtypes of Biotech: Diagnostics + Gene Edition: main approaches to their regulation). You can find more information on BioAmp diagnostics at https://bioampdx.com/.

    34 min
  2. 06/02/2020

    Episode 3: Removing Carbon Dioxide: One Vodka Bottle At A Time

    A total of 36573 Metric tons of Carbon dioxide or CO2 were emitted into the atmosphere in 2018. CO2emissions are primarily due to combustion of fossil fuels. CO2 traps the heat from the sun and raises the temperature of the Earth. This process is called global warming and has bad consequences. To tackle this challenge, 195 countries of the world signed the Paris Agreement in 2015. One of the key goals of the agreement was to reduce CO2 emissions by 20% in 2020 compared to 1990 levels. While the efforts of individual countries to attain this goal is unclear, there is one company in New York that aims to remove CO2, one vodka bottle at a time. Founded in 2017 by Dr. Staff Sheehan and Dr. Gregory Constantine, Air Co. “transforms carbon dioxide from the air into the purest alcohols on the planet”. The company was a finalist in the $20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a global competition to develop breakthrough technologies that will convert CO2 emissions into valuable products. Today, we are joined by Dr. Staff Sheehan, the CTO of Air Co. Staff has a PhD in Chemical Physics from Yale University. Staff is a serial entrepreneur and is one of the co-founders of Dream8, Catalytic Innovations and more recently, Air Co. Staff has won numerous recognitions, including the Forbes 30 Under 30 All-Star Alumni, EarthX 30 under 30: The Green Generation and the Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) Magazine’s Talented 12.

    26 min

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