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I think the most impactful way to shape the world is to invent technologies that make good things possible. The best inventions involve combining several new tools from a “bag of tricks” to solve against a clear “menu of problems” — so I spend a lot of time learning about new problems and new (and old!) tools, and the people who can connect the two. 98% of the problems I’m interested in & equipped to solve are biological. A sampler of the problems I have worked on include: Tissue engineering, DNA synthesis, polygenic disease models, EWOD microfluidics, LLM-agents to automate workflows, and assorted efforts to build an “Inventor Shangri-La”.
Cofounder @ Future House, Founding Team @ Arcadia Science, Cofounder @ Templa Nucleics. Email me at hello@fuisz.xyz
- Chimerism is a promising approach to solving the organ shortage crisis, but it is a hard problem. This post discusses the current state of the art and the challenges ahead.
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iteration times are to slow, and the research university system is broken.
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