Biohacking for the Masses

Biohacking for the Masses

Josiah Zayner calls himself a biohacker. He’s got a Ph.D. in molecular biophysics from the University of Chicago and worked as a fellow in NASAs synthetic biology program. But it is Zayner’s evangelism for democratizing the tools of biotechnology, his flair for attention-grabbing self-experimentation, and efforts to share the knowledge and equipment necessary to perform procedures like gene editing that have given him some notoriety. As founder and CEO of The ODIN, Zayner is helping move biotechnology from the labs of universities and biopharmaceutical companies to high schools and garages. We spoke to Zayner about his efforts, how biotechnology is becoming accessible to laypeople, and how he sees this fueling innovation.


Cian Rynne

Post Doctoral Researcher - Durham University - Founder/Entrepreneur. Athletics Coach

6 年

Shouldn’t be giving hacks and con men like these air time and attention for their half baked ideas.

Edie Okamoto

Strategic planning helps companies move forward in systematic ways, raise money and acquire happy customers.

6 年

He will change bio tech the same way the Code and Modules' Pixieboards changed wifi enabled network computing.??https://www.the-odin.com/??https://www.codeandmodules.com/

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