Ferment.TV | Episode 01: Visions for Biotech 2030 | Lisa Kay Solomon, Megan Palmer, Christina Agapakis (moderator) | Produced and edited by Faber Futures in collaboration with Ginkgo Bioworks | Graphic Design by Marta Urbez.
Ferment TV | 01. Visions for Biotech 2030
Ginkgo Bioworks,
2020 -
2020 -
The outbreak has generated new global models of collaboration and protocols for systemic problem-solving, so how can we harness this space for equitable design innovation in biotechnology? How can we lead successful cross-professional dialogue to future-proof against biological threats and the compounded vulnerabilities associated with them?
In Ginkgo Bioworks’s first Ferment TV conversation, Lisa Kay Solomon, a renowned thought leader, educator and expert on business leadership and culture design, and Dr Megan J. Palmer, the Executive Director of Bio Policy & Leadership Initiatives at Stanford University, speak with Christina Agapakis about future visions for biotech in a post-COVID-19 society.
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