
đ§Ź NASA, Harvard & Biotech: A Journey to Investing at Menlo Ventures | Johnny Hu (Part 1/4)
âEvery startup starts the journey at zero, and youâre just building from scratch. Day by day, you do a little bit better, and eventually, you look back and realize how far youâve come.â In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, we dive into the formative journey of Johnny Hu, Principal at Menlo Ventures, tracing his path from a childhood spent on a UK university campus to the heart of biotech investing. Johnny shares how early exposure to academia, a move to Alabama near NASAâs Marshall Space Flight Center, and a deep curiosity for science and business shaped his worldview. He reflects on pivotal momentsâfrom hands-on research in structural biology at Harvard and a summer at Genentech, to witnessing the evolution of biotech tools and infrastructure. Throughout, Johnny offers candid insights on the power of mentorship, the non-linear nature of discovery, and the incremental progress that fuels both scientific breakthroughs and startup success.
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Show Notes
- Academic Roots: Early immersion in campus life sparked a passion for science and discovery.
- Transatlantic Perspective: Moving from the UK to Alabama, NASAâs influence broadened his horizons.
- Interdisciplinary Curiosity: Juggled chemical biology, economics, and programming at Harvard.
- Research Evolution: Experienced the grind of structural biology and witnessed AI revolutionizing the field.
- Startup Realities: Saw firsthand how mentorship and modern infrastructure now supercharge biotech innovation.
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