"If you're not fearful, what is something that you could do? If you're not worried about just publications or things, you could really spend a few years. What could you do?"
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, host Jon Chee explores Eswar Iyer’s dynamic journey from an inquisitive graduate student in India to a trailblazing builder at Harvard’s Wyss Institute.
Eswar reveals how hands-on problem-solving and a commitment to non-transactional relationships fueled his scientific evolution, leading to transformative roles where serendipity, mentorship, and neurodiversity powered groundbreaking innovation and fostered a vibrant, high-performing lab culture in biotech’s most exciting environments.
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"If you're not fearful, what is something that you could do? If you're not worried about just publications or things, you could really spend a few years. What could you do?"
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, host Jon Chee explores Eswar Iyer’s dynamic journey from an inquisitive graduate student in India to a trailblazing builder at Harvard’s Wyss Institute.
Eswar reveals how hands-on problem-solving and a commitment to non-transactional relationships fueled his scientific evolution, leading to transformative roles where serendipity, mentorship, and neurodiversity powered groundbreaking innovation and fostered a vibrant, high-performing lab culture in biotech’s most exciting environments.
Key topics covered:
- From Manual to Automated: Turbocharging lab research with homegrown automation
- Philosophy of Opportunity: Humility, gratitude, and giving back drive impact
- The Power of Connection: Serendipity and mentorship unlock pivotal moments
- Inside Harvard’s Wyss & Church Labs: Neurodiverse, startup-inspired innovation culture
- Breaking Moore’s Law: Multiplexing tech slashes genomics costs and speeds progress
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:45 Breakthrough Moments: From Manual to Automated Lab Research
06:33 Transitioning from Biology to Tool Building
08:49 Learning Machining Skills and the Art of Prototyping
11:57 The Wyss Institute: How Connections Open Doors
14:26 Philosophy of Opportunity: Putting Good into the Universe
15:45 The Power of Gratitude and Flexibility in Science
20:02 Meeting George Church: A Serendipitous Encounter in Kendall Square
22:51 Joining George Church's Lab: Supportive Leadership Culture
27:41 Inside the Legendary Church Lab: Neurodiversity and Innovation
30:47 Breaking Moore's Law: The Power of Multiplexing in Genomics
34:44 Outro