NEW podcast episode is up!
"Tim’s Founder Kitchen — From Brainstorm to The President’s Office in Two Months (Featuring Jake Becraft, Strand Therapeutics)"
This episode is an experiment!
I'm trying out a new format: half interview, half live jam session. I've started a new series, working title "Tim's Founder Kitchen," built around actual brainstorming sessions with founders willing to share the audio.
This first instalment is with Jake Becraft of Strand Therapeutics. @DrSynbio is the CEO and co-founder of @StrandTx, a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a pipeline of breakthrough mRNA therapeutics for cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Let me know by replying here what you think of this experiment and how I can make the series better.
Please enjoy!
Tom Green in 2007 explaining to a 39-year old Joe Rogan about podcasts — and how creators can go direct to audience on the internet — on Tom Green’s webshow in Tom Green’s living room while drinking Coronas really was one of the most important moments in modern media history:
.@DrSynbio of Strand Therapeutics on delivering instructions into cancer cells so they send out an immune-alert signal. That signal can bring the immune system into the tumor and help it recognize cancer elsewhere in the body.
.@DrSynbio of Strand Therapeutics on delivering instructions into cancer cells so they send out an immune-alert signal. That signal can bring the immune system into the tumor and help it recognize cancer elsewhere in the body.
@tferriss Just finished the pod...great stuff as always. This was an extra good one...very very hopeful for the (near) future re medicine in general and especially nuking cancer in a meaningful way.
“Our goal at Strand, and our challenge, is building drugs today that impact patients’ lives. We’re not a research institute. Our goal is not to do really cool research on mice and join the ranks of people who have cured mice of cancer. There’s millions of them. There could be a Nobel Prize every five minutes for someone who’s cured a mouse of cancer. Our goal is to cure human beings of human-being cancer. Our goal is to cure human beings of human-being diseases, and do so in a safe, effective, scalable way that impacts a person’s life as little as possible. And that is what we’re building.”
— Jacob Becraft (@DrSynbio)
Listen to my brand-new conversation with Jake Becraft of @StrandTx here: https://t.co/Lx6FiwYntM
I recently sat down with my friend and communication guru, @tferriss.
We decided to record a hybrid between one of our brainstorming sessions and also a discussion about the future of biomedicine.
Not surprising, we talked about the rising role of both technology and China.
NEW podcast episode is up!
"Tim’s Founder Kitchen — From Brainstorm to The President’s Office in Two Months (Featuring Jake Becraft, Strand Therapeutics)"
This episode is an experiment!
I'm trying out a new format: half interview, half live jam session. I've started a new series, working title "Tim's Founder Kitchen," built around actual brainstorming sessions with founders willing to share the audio.
This first instalment is with Jake Becraft of Strand Therapeutics. @DrSynbio is the CEO and co-founder of @StrandTx, a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a pipeline of breakthrough mRNA therapeutics for cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Let me know by replying here what you think of this experiment and how I can make the series better.
Please enjoy!
“Our goal at Strand, and our challenge, is building drugs today that impact patients’ lives. We’re not a research institute. Our goal is not to do really cool research on mice and join the ranks of people who have cured mice of cancer. There’s millions of them. There could be a Nobel Prize every five minutes for someone who’s cured a mouse of cancer. Our goal is to cure human beings of human-being cancer. Our goal is to cure human beings of human-being diseases, and do so in a safe, effective, scalable way that impacts a person’s life as little as possible. And that is what we’re building.”
— Jacob Becraft (@DrSynbio)
Listen to my brand-new conversation with Jake Becraft of @StrandTx here: https://t.co/Lx6FiwYntM
"We are standing right now on the precipice of a revolution in genetic medicine."
Strand CEO @DrSynbio on @tferriss' podcast. Full episode: https://t.co/oP8Bh6QSSG
NEW podcast episode is up!
"Tim’s Founder Kitchen — From Brainstorm to The President’s Office in Two Months (Featuring Jake Becraft, Strand Therapeutics)"
This episode is an experiment!
I'm trying out a new format: half interview, half live jam session. I've started a new series, working title "Tim's Founder Kitchen," built around actual brainstorming sessions with founders willing to share the audio.
This first instalment is with Jake Becraft of Strand Therapeutics. @DrSynbio is the CEO and co-founder of @StrandTx, a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a pipeline of breakthrough mRNA therapeutics for cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Let me know by replying here what you think of this experiment and how I can make the series better.
Please enjoy!
Mike Maples Jr. (@m2jr) taught me the fundamentals of angel investing back in 2007/2008, and I've been revisiting my Kindle highlights of his book Pattern Breakers.
One simple distinction from from the book worth revisiting often is this: are your customers interested or desperate?
My new short post on the subject, including real-world examples: https://t.co/W7W55wJ6wt
Mike Maples Jr. (@m2jr) taught me the fundamentals of angel investing back in 2007/2008, and I've been revisiting my Kindle highlights of his book Pattern Breakers.
One simple distinction from from the book worth revisiting often is this: are your customers interested or desperate?
My new short post on the subject, including real-world examples: https://t.co/W7W55wJ6wt