
🧬 Controlled Chaos: Why Success Isn't Planned (And Doesn't Need To Be) | Krish Ramadurai (3/4)
"I'm only doing this because I'm already doing this or because I couldn't afford to hypothesis test." In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, Krish Ramadurai, Partner at AIX Ventures, reveals his unconventional approach to building a venture capital career through simultaneous immersion in both academia and industry. The conversation explores how Krish pursued his master's in nanomedicine and PhD at Oxford University while working full-time at Harmonics Capital—an arrangement he negotiated by demonstrating that his research on machine learning algorithms for mRNA optimization directly aligned with his daily venture work. Krish challenges conventional wisdom about hustle culture, arguing that productivity drops after 55 hours per week and emphasizing strategic time protection over brute-force effort. He shares candid reflections on what he calls "controlled chaos"—how his achievements weren't the result of meticulous planning but rather making the best of challenging circumstances. The discussion then transitions to his strategic move to AIX Ventures, where he joined as the first institutional partner at a firm helmed by AI pioneers like Richard Socher (inventor of prompt engineering). Krish describes building AIX's TechBio practice from less than 10% to 25% of the portfolio in just over a year, leading nine deals while helping scale a fund that's become the #2 VC globally for performance with eight unicorns from their first fund.
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Show Notes
- Oxford PhD Journey: Negotiating remote doctoral study while working full-time in venture capital, and how Oxford's unique tutorial system differs from traditional programs
- Work Efficiency Philosophy: Why 55 hours is the productivity ceiling and how strategic time management enables parallel career tracks
- Building the Venture Flywheel: The deliberate five-year strategy to establish deal sourcing, diligence capabilities, and founder relationships
- Advisory Ecosystem: Contributing to Nucleate, ARPA-H, and Department of Defense initiatives while maintaining a focused 10-hour quarterly commitment
- AIX Ventures Strategy: Joining a boutique AI-native fund backed by world-class practitioners, scaling the TechBio practice, and maintaining disciplined fund sizing to optimize returns
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