Gene-ius at Work: George Church on Climate Hacks & CRISPR Stacks – A Homeworld Collective Interview

In this special Grow Everything episode swap with The Climate Biotech Podcast, Erum and Karl introduce a mind-blowing conversation with the one and only George Church. If you’re into synthetic biology, you already know he’s a legend—co-founding 50+ biotech companies and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with DNA. In this episode, George talks about scaling microscopic innovations to solve massive global challenges—think rewilding ecosystems, bio-mining for new molecular tools, and engineering biology to fight climate change. He even throws out wild ideas like testing space colonies on Earth before heading to Mars. Stick around after the episode for Erum and Karl’s takeaways and a heads-up on a funding opportunity from Homeworld Collective!


Chapters:

  • (00:00:00) – Microscopic, but make it massive

  • (00:00:17) – Erum and Karl are back—let’s grow everything

  • (00:00:36) – The Homeworld Collective: where biotech meets climate

  • (00:01:44) – Enter George Church (yes, that George Church)

  • (00:03:34) – From river dolphins to rewriting life—George’s early days

  • (00:05:25) – Synthetic biology’s glow-up (and growing pains)

  • (00:07:18) – Climate biotech: hurdles, hype, and huge potential

  • (00:11:32) – Can biotech be infinitely scalable and atomically precise?

  • (00:21:36) – Inorganic synthetic biology: when life meets metal

  • (00:24:50) – Biotech's biggest climate bets—what’s next?

  • (00:27:02) – Genetic engineering, but make it ecosystem-sized

  • (00:29:04) – Space colonies on Earth? Let’s test before Mars

  • (00:37:26) – Rapid-fire Q&A—George Church vs. the audience

  • (00:39:49) – Curiosity is the best lab equipment—George’s advice

  • (00:42:26) – Final thoughts from Karl and Erum, next steps, and a funding opportunity


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