
Pro-progress, anti-safetyist commentary on Scientific & Cultural matters from a Genomics PhD. Attempting to shape culture towards optimism, an abundance mindset & freedom.
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I’m a Genomics PhD student at the Sanger Institute, Cambridge University. I write about innovation, culture and their intersection. Anti-cynic. Opinions my own.
interested in medicine / research regulation / history of science
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