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DeSci Ep # 7: How DeSci Bridges Academia and the Startup World—with Niklas Rindtorff of LabDAO
- 2022/12/13
- 再生時間: 38 分
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Many independently minded, young scientists are too ambitious for academia… But the startup world isn’t quite right for them either. How might decentralized science provide a space for these innovators to do their work? Niklas Rindtorff is the classical scientist behind LabDAO, an online home for inventors that builds open tools for scientific research. Niklas coauthored his first paper before the age of 20, and he has expertise in CRISPR and cancer research. On this episode of Boost VC, Niklas joins us to explain how classical science emerged after World War II and explore the problems with the NIH grant funding process. Niklas shares his open-access approach to consuming scientific media and describes how DeSci is experimenting with different ways to measures the importance of new science. Listen in to understand how decentralized science can serve as the bridge between research organizations and science startups, building an ecosystem for inventors who don’t fit into the nonprofit or for-profit world. Topics Covered How Niklas defines scienceFormal knowledge generation processFishing at edge of what is known How World War II changed the way we do scienceConflict won because of US sophisticated techNIH funding created class of full-time scientistsSystem doesn’t always maximize progress How the importance of new science is determinedMeasured by citations vs. marketsDeSci experiments with different accounting How Niklas consumes scientific mediaUsed to use few free, open-access journalsNow leverage Twitter bookmarks, preprints What LabDAO does for scientistsProvide tools to work wherever they areCurrent focus on computational biology What inspired Niklas to build LabDAOExperience with inventions stuck in bureaucracyMeasure number of patients treated vs. citations The age distribution of NIH grant recipientsAges with scientists who were firstNo market discipline, don’t answer to public How we might equalize the demographic of NIH winnersCreate more NIHsPrivate funding agency with philanthropic match How we might invest in a portfolio of scienceCharge higher fee to run research-oriented fundOnline collectives do research sponsorships How LabDAO itself is fundedNonprofit governed by tokenPrivate investors buy token for stake on projects The relationship between academia and DeSciConnective tissue among existing organizationsInventors who don’t fit in academia or startups Niklas’ definition of successStrive toward personal valuesInvent cool stuff Connect with Niklas RIndtorff LabDAO https://www.labdao.xyz/LabDAO on Discord https://discord.com/invite/labdaoLabDAO on GitHub https://github.com/labdaoLabDAO on Snapshot https://snapshot.org/#/labdao.ethLabDAO on Medium https://medium.com/@labdaoLabDAO on Twitter https://twitter.com/lab_daoNiklas on Twitter https://twitter.com/niklas_tr Resources Broad Institute https://www.broadinstitute.org/‘Science the Endless Frontier’ 1945 Report to Congress https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nsf50/vbush1945.htmNational Institutes of Health https://www.nih.gov/Public Library of Science https://plos.org/bioRxiv https://www.biorxiv.org/New Science https://newscience.org/VitaDAO https://www.vitadao.com/ Connect with Boost VC Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVCBoost VC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boost_vc/