Raymond McCauley on BioHacking: Be Your Own Scientist – Try It And See
Last week I interviewed Raymond McCauley for Sing…
Singularity.FM · Nikola Danaylov
February 23, 20151h 14m
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Show Notes
Last week I interviewed Raymond McCauley for Singularity 1 on 1.
I met Raymond last summer at Singularity University where he is the Co-Chair of Biotechnology & Bioinformatics.
McCauley is one among many former hackers and computer scientists who went into the exploding biotech industry. He has an infectious passion for bioinformatics and a fantastic radio-voice that simply disarms skepticism.
During our conversation we discuss issues such as: Raymond’s background in hacking and computer science; his move to bioinformatics and his day-job at Genomera; his involvement in Singularity University and BioCurious; biology as the growth industry of the 21st century; the faster-than-exponential growth in genomic data; personal genomics and the promise of personalized medicine; the Oxford Nanopore DNA USB sequencer; DNA sequencing for less than a penny; synthetic biology and intellectual property rights; religion, philosophy and ethics.
My favorite thought that I will take away from Raymond:
“Be your own scientist! Find the simplest idea or thing that you can test, prototype, try it and see.”
I think that this is what true science is all about — Thank you Raymond!