Can anyone be a bioengineer? What goes on inside a community biolab? Can small labs create dangerous viruses or bioweapons?
On this episode, Peter Clarke and Devon Carsen visit Cellsius, a community biolab in San Francisco that was recently founded by Elliot Roth. Elliot reveals what is needed to start a biolab and explains why learning bioengineering skills is just as important today as learning computer engineering skills.
Elliot has a degree in biomedical engineering and has previously started seven companies and two nonprofits. In addition to his work at Cellsius, he currently serves as Head of Strategic Partnerships at Deep Science Ventures.
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Inside a Community Biolab