We’ve miniaturized protein synthesis & screening on a nanofluidic chip to make it 100'000 times cheaper than existing tech. In two years we'll have built the worlds largest protein design database and can use it to develop new therapeutics for previously untreatable diseases.
MSc in Materials Science / Biomedical Technologies Worked for health-tech startup Xsensio in Lausanne, Switzerland for a year Quit, travelled for a few months and then started working on Adaptyv
A bioengineer that has trust in the promise of synthetic biology and protein engineering.
I am passionate about engineering biology to positively impact society and the environment. I have been lucky enough to develop my experience over the years in the fields of immunoengineering, synthetic biology and computational biology in some of the best universities in the world (Harvard, University of Leeds, KAIST, EPFL). Now in charge of Operations at Adaptyv.