The Climate Biotech Podcast by Homeworld Collective

By: Homeworld Collective
  • Summary

  • Are you fascinated by the power and potential of biotechnology? Do you want to learn about cutting-edge innovations that can address climate change?

    The Climate Biotech Podcast explores the most pressing problems at the intersection of climate and biology, and most importantly, how to solve them. Hosted by Dan Goodwin, a neuroscientist turned biotech enthusiast, the podcast features interviews with leading experts diving deep into topics like plant synthetic biology, mitochondrial engineering, gene editing, and more.

    This podcast is powered by Homeworld Collective, a non-profit whose mission is to ignite the field of climate biotechnology.

    © 2025 The Climate Biotech Podcast by Homeworld Collective
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Episodes
  • Yeast Feast: Transforming Taste through Protein Design with Anum Glasgow
    Jan 30 2025

    How can protein science shape the future of food and climate solutions? Meet Anum Glasgow, a leading researcher at Columbia University, whose journey—rooted in her Pakistani heritage and a childhood of curiosity on the Jersey Shore—led her to the cutting edge of protein engineering.

    Anum shares how her fascination with protein folding evolved into groundbreaking research on designing multifunctional proteins and therapeutics. We explore the hidden elegance of nature’s self-folding systems and how they inspire innovations in climate biotech.

    We also dive into the work of Team Yeast Feast, a group pioneering a sustainable approach to flavor. By engineering proteins that enhance sweetness and umami naturally, they’re rethinking how we experience taste—tackling food sustainability with creativity and science. From blind taste tests to leveraging AlphaFold, their work blends playfulness with real-world impact.

    Finally, we look at how hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry is unlocking the secrets of protein structure and its role in taste perception. What makes some sugar substitutes fall flat? How do protein conformations shape flavor? We connect the dots between sequence, structure, and sensory experience.

    Tune in for a closer look at the Glasgow Lab’s work and the latest in climate biotech, brought to you by the Homeworld Collective.



    (00:00) Introduction to the Climate Biotech Podcast
    (00:32) Guest Introduction: Anum Glasgow
    (02:03) Anum's Background and Journey into Science
    (02:40) The Fascination with Protein Folding
    (05:35) From Physical to Biological Folding
    (08:05) Computational and Experimental Approaches in Protein Research
    (13:12) Exploring Taste Perception and Climate Solutions
    (14:43) Engineering Sweet and Umami Yeast
    (26:06) Technical Insights: Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry
    (33:30) Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion

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    37 mins
  • Engineering Life's CO2 Engine with Ahmed Badran
    Jan 23 2025

    What role does biotechnology play in solving the climate crisis? Join us as we spotlight Ahmed Badran, assistant professor at the Scripps Research Institute and a leader in climate biotech innovation. Ahmed is a recipient of Homeworld Collective's Garden Grants for Protein Engineering.

    Ahmed shares his journey, from growing up in Egypt in a family of scientists to becoming a pioneer in engineering enzymes for climate solutions.

    We dive into the fascinating intersection of machine learning, synthetic biology, and climate innovation, spotlighting Rubisco, a key enzyme in photosynthesis with untapped potential. Ahmed unpacks his research on enhancing Rubisco’s efficiency and its revolutionary implications for carbon capture and climate sustainability.

    Ahmed also offers insights for aspiring biotechnologists, sharing advice on bridging computational and chemical expertise and the value of tackling bold, ambitious projects. Tune in for a closer look at the work happening at Scripps Research and the future of climate biotech.

    (00:00) Introduction to the Climate Biotech Podcast
    (00:50) Meet Ahmed Bajran: A Rising Star in Climate Biotech
    (01:49) Ahmed's Unique Background and Early Influences
    (03:29) Academic Journey and Early Research
    (05:33) Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Insights
    (07:30) David Liu's Lab and Complex Problem Solving
    (11:54) Garden Grant Proposal: Tackling Climate Change
    (16:04) Rubisco and Carbon Capture Innovations
    (22:51) Advanced Genetic Engineering Techniques
    (31:08) Future of Synthetic Biology and Final Thoughts
    (34:04) Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks

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    42 mins
  • Democratizing Science with Jas Neal and Elliot Roth
    Dec 18 2024

    What if you could break free from traditional educational constraints and ignite your passion for science in a community biolab? Join us as Jas Neal and Elliot Roth share their remarkable journeys that challenge the norms of scientific exploration. Jas takes us from her entrepreneurial roots in Florida to her pioneering efforts in biochemistry, while Elliot reveals how community biolabs helped him bypass educational barriers to pursue his love for materials science. Together, they shine a spotlight on these innovative spaces that serve as a bridge between the rigid structures of universities and the dynamic world of startups!


    (00:00) Introduction to the Climate Biotech Podcast
    (00:20) Meet the Hosts: Dan, Jas, and Elliot
    (00:44) The Value of Recording Conversations
    (01:41) Introducing Jess Neal and Elliot
    (03:21) Jas's Journey into Community Biolabs
    (05:28) Elliot's Background and Passion for Biology
    (06:46) Challenges and Realizations in Academia
    (08:45) The Role of Community Biolabs
    (09:15) Learning and Experimentation in Community Labs
    (16:36) Elliot's Unique Lab Spaces and Projects
    (19:12) Collaborations and Success Stories
    (23:39) Criticisms and Limitations of Community Biolabs
    (25:36) Challenges in Community Bio Labs
    (26:54) Funding and Sustainability Issues
    (29:13) The Importance of Play and Experimentation
    (32:51) Innovative Funding Models and Projects
    (38:24) Future of Community Bio Labs
    (46:43) Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts

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    51 mins

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