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Once a Scientist

Nick Edwards
Once a Scientist
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  • Once a Scientist

    95. Stacie Calad-Thomson, Head of BioPharma Labs and Manufacturing BD at NVIDIA, on AI as an endless collaborator

    10/06/2026 | 45min
    Stacie Calad-Thomason is Head of BioPharma Labs and Manufacturing Business Development at NVIDIA. She has a PhD in Chemistry from UC Irvine and a B.A. in Chemistry from UC Berkeley.
    Topics & Timecodes:
    Physical AI Tools (Omniverse, Cosmos, Isaac, Groot) [04:46]
    Lab Automation Bottlenecks [06:20]
    Simulation vs Physical AI in Biology [09:42]
    Stacy's PhD Journey & Serendipitous Discovery [13:21]
    Transition from Academia to GSK Industrial R&D [19:15]
    Early AI Adoption in Drug Discovery (ADAM Consortium) [23:57]
    Efficiency as Career Motivation [27:14]
    Leadership at Atomwise During COVID [29:02]
    Biosymetrics & Phenomics Work [33:31]
    Vision for AI Scientists [35:11]
    AI Impact on Research Workflows [38:09]
    Career Advice: Perseverance, Adaptability & Skill Breadth [41:10]
  • Once a Scientist

    94. Ira Hoffman, CEO of HighRes on robots, digital twins and how we will speed up science

    06/05/2026 | 43min
    Ira Hoffman is the CEO of HighRes. He has a M.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. in Physics/Mathematics from the University of Vermont. 
    OUTLINE:
    [00:00] - Introduction to collaborative robots and safe human-robot coexistence
    [01:52] - CEO of Hi Res (formerly Hi Res BioSolutions), 20-year journey in lab automation
    [03:36] - Deep diving into AI strategy and product development
    [05:23] - From large-scale automation to accessibility for scientists
    [06:45] - How robots safely coexist with humans in labs
    [09:19] - Too many unvalidated hypotheses from AI tools
    [09:39] - Moving from high-throughput screening to prescriptive hypothesis testing
    [11:21] - Physical and digital integration challenges
    [15:46] - How chaos in early research differs from standardized processes
    [19:17] - Why fully autonomous labs are still far away
    [21:09] - Identifying automation opportunities vs. necessary human involvement
    [22:13] - Why large molecule biologics are easier to automate
    [23:36] - A leading example of closed-loop design-make-test-analyze
    [27:22] - AI-powered products enhancing automation workflows
    [28:47] - How to upskill teams in using AI tools effectively
    [31:44] - 3D visualization, AR overlays, and workflow simulation
    [36:36] - Why capturing contextual data is critical for consistent results
    [39:43] - Leadership approach under pressure and creativity
    [41:57] - Find your passion in science and technology 
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  • Once a Scientist

    93. Jason Kelly, CEO and co-founder of Ginkgo Bioworks, on the future of autonomous laboratories

    25/02/2026 | 42min
    Episode 93. Jason Kelly is the co-founder and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks. He has a Ph.D. in Biological Engineering and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    References:
    https://www.ginkgo.bio/autonomous-lab
    OUTLINE:
    00:00 – From Jurassic Park Pilled to MIT
    03:00 – Founding Ginkgo During the 2008 Crash
    07:00 – Tom Knight & Thinking About Biology Like Software
    11:00 – Why Biology Lacked Abstraction (Until Now)
    16:00 – The Foundry Model: Centralizing Biology
    20:00 – The 5 Levels of Lab Automation
    23:00 – Automation vs. Autonomy (Subway vs. Waymo)
    27:00 – The Technical Bottleneck: Connecting 150+ Machines
    34:30 – The Zymergen Acquisition & Strategic Pivot
    38:00 – Level 4 & 5 Labs: The Future of Programmable Biology
  • Once a Scientist

    92. Ashlee Vance, tech reporter and filmmaker, on storytelling, science funding, and interviewing billionaires

    23/07/2025 | 1h 2min
    Episode 92. Ashlee Vance is a renowned tech and science reporter, filmmaker, and founder of Core Memory, a podcast and blog that chronicles the lives and discoveries of scientists and engineers (https://www.corememory.com/). He wrote the definitive biography on Elon Musk and has been documenting the modern space race and recent developments in AI, among other things.
  • Once a Scientist

    91. Michael Koeris, Director of DARPA BTO, on autonomous science to accelerate discovery

    23/04/2025 | 55min
    Episode 91. Michael Koeris is the Director of the Biotechnologies Office at DARPA. Michael completed his PhD at Boston University and did postdoctoral research in synthetic biology at MIT. He spent time early in his career at Flagship Pioneering, is a former founder and executive of multiple biotechs,  and was formerly a professor at the Keck Graduate Institute.
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