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May 7-10 | San Diego, CA

The next trillion dollar opportunity is here.

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The Future of Biotech — a 3 day event designed for entrepreneurs, investors, and exponential thinkers — will show you how to capitalize on this opportunity.

See the future

Our team of subject matter experts will help you develop a clear vision of the future:

Envision the growth of biotech and its impact across industries in the next 5-10 years
Understand the applications for integrating biotech advancements into your business, investments, and personal life
Create a mindset that will help you identify opportunities before anyone else
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What you'll get

Learn from 15 experts across diverse biotech specialties
Immerse yourself in 17 hours of expert sessions
Participate daily in hands-on workshops to find your exponential future
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Network with Biotech experts, founders and fellow bio-curious leaders like yourself.
Download session notes, resources and a free copy of our new Future of Biotech book
Explore the heart of Biotech in San Diego. In-person meals included: opening reception, light breakfast snacks, and lunch.
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Receive an official Singularity program digital credential you can share 
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Access to our global Singularity Alumni Network, including Member-matching.
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Meet experts + leaders like you

Throughout three immersive days, you’ll get to talk with world-class experts and meet entrepreneurs and investors from around the world. Plus, you’ll be invited to join our Singularity Alumni Network, including Member-matching. 

Who should attend?

Our team of subject matter experts will help you develop a clear vision of the future:

Investors seeking to tap into the next big opportunities in biotech
Entrepreneurs looking for a cross-vertical look into the near and long-term biotech trends and identify new business opportunities  
Policymakers, researchers or thought leader shaping the future of human innovation
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Meet your experts

Get to know a few of the experts who will be presenting at the event. More experts will be announced closer to the program.

Eriona Hysolli
Eriona Hysolli
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Eriona Hysolli completed her PhD work at Yale University working on derivation and characterization of human induced pluripotent stem cells and the role of micro RNAs during reprogramming. She then went on to do postdoctoral training in George Church’s lab where she published studies on Genomically recoded bacteria - mammalian co- culture systems, multiplex genome engineering approaches for human genome recoding. Furthermore, in his laboratory she derived the first reprogrammed African elephant iPSCs and led the woolly mammoth de-extinction efforts, work that she carried forward at Colossal Biosciences as head of biological sciences. There she led the efforts to de-extinct the woolly mammoth, working on Proboscidean comparative genomics and reference genome assemblies, multiplex editing in embryo for de-extinction, Asian elephant iPSC derivation and stem cell technologies, as well as biobanking efforts for elephant conservation. In 2023, she was selected as one of Time100 Next luminaries for her work on mammoth de-extinction.

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Zack Abbott
Zack Abbott
Biotechnology
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Zack Abbott is a PhD microbiologist, and the cofounder and CEO of ZBiotics, the company that brought the world's first genetically engineered probiotics to market.

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John-Clark Levin
John-Clark Levin
Artificial Intelligence
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John-Clark Levin is research lead for Google AI visionary Ray Kurzweil. At Kurzweil Technologies, he conducts foresight about the roadmap to artificial superintelligence, including focus on applications to the life sciences.

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Kathleen Alexander
Kathleen Alexander
Biotech, Foodtech
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Kathleen is co-founder and CEO at Savor, a start-up working to transform how fats and oils are produced for food. Using carbon-based feedstocks like CH4 and CO2, they create animal-equivalent alternatives that aim to decarbonize the 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions tied to traditional fat and oil production. Their first product, an animal-free butter, is launching this year and is already generating excitement among chefs and food industry leaders.

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Dr. Tamsin Wooley-Barker
Dr. Tamsin Wooley-Barker
Biomimicry, Bio-informed Innovation
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Dr. Tamsin is an evolutionary biologist known for her original research on baboon social evolution, and a leading author in the field of Biomimicry, innovation inspired by nature. She has provided leading-edge Biomimicry innovation to a global and Fortune 100 clientele for the past 15 years, and is the Founder of TEEM Innovation Group LLC, a company providing developmental tools and experiential education to life-minded leaders.

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Margaux Reynolds
Margaux Reynolds
Biomanufacturing, Design
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Reynolds has spent much of her career in two different worlds that both center their business around foresight. Whether working with scientists at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory or strategists at BMW Designworks, she has used design to create new pathways and find untapped opportunities in new and non-traditional places.

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Dimitri Deheyn
Dimitri Deheyn
Marine Biology, Ecotoxicology
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Dimitri Deheyn is in the Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. Deheyn is a marine biologist who has been studying ecotoxicology for more than six years. Originally from Belgium, he received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees at the Free University of Brussels where he first became involved in research on marine organisms producing bioluminescence.

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Daniel Wangpraseurt
Daniel Wangpraseurt
Biophysics
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Dr. Daniel Wangpraseurt is an interdisciplinary marine biologist whose research bridges coral reef science, engineering, and biophysics. He leads the Coral Reef Ecophysiology and Engineering Lab at Scripps and also serves as the co-founder of Hybrid Reef Solutions, a startup that aims to address the need for effective and sustainable solutions to protect coral reefs.

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Dr. Keolu Fox
Dr. Keolu Fox
Genomics, Computational Biology
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Keolu Fox Ph.D., Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) is an assistant professor at University of California, San Diego. Dr. Fox’s multi-disciplinary research interests include genome sequencing, genome engineering, computational biology, evolutionary genetics, paleogenetics, and Indigenizing biomedical research.

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Ying Sun
Ying Sun
Biotech, Phytomining
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Ying grew up in Las Vegas and discovered her love for plants when she moved from the desert to California. She earned her Ph.D. at Stanford, studying the genomics and physiology of salt and heavy metal tolerant extremophytes. As a postdoc at the Salk Institute, she identified genes related to altering root morphology to engineer bigger, deeper roots that capture carbon for the Harnessing Plants Initiative. She has traveled all around the world observing how plants adapt to extreme environments, and loves weird and wacky plants! Ying is passionate about harnessing the power of Rare Flora to pave the way for a climate-resilient future, where plants, people, and our planet thrive together. Phytomining, an eco-friendly approach, has tremendous potential to revolutionize our impact on the environment.

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Dr. Haven Baker
Dr. Haven Baker
Biotech, AgTech, CRISPR
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Dr. Haven Baker is a co-founder of Pairwise, a technology company pioneering the application of gene editing (CRISPR) in plant breeding. Accomplishments include a significant number of technology and research deals with academic and commercial entities including Harvard, Broad Institute, Mass General Hospital, Bayer, and a range of other ag companies.

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Liz Specht
Liz Specht
Food, Biotech
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Most recently, Liz served as the Vice President of Science & Technology at The Good Food Institute. She identifies technological needs in alternative protein and supports research to move the field forward. Liz has a PhD in biological sciences from the University of California San Diego and postdoctoral research experience from the University of Colorado Boulder. She has a decade of academic research experience in synthetic biology, recombinant protein expression, and genetic tools. Liz believes in technology's potential to meet growing food demands sustainably.

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Naveen Jain
Naveen Jain
Exponentials, Global Grand Challenges, Entrepreneurship, Space Industry
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Naveen is an intensely curious entrepreneur who is focused on ideas that will push humanity forward. He is the author of the award-winning book Moonshots: Creating a World of Abundance. His current moonshot adventures are Viome and Moon Express. As a serial entrepreneur, he previously founded InfoSpace, Intelius, and TalentWise.

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David Hunt
David Hunt
Biotechnology, Energy Technology, Economies, Communities
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Robert Suarez
Robert Suarez
Innovation, Biotechnology, Leadership, Exponential Thinking
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Robert Suarez originates, develops and grows sustainable impact ventures and initiatives in the areas of regenerative ecosystems, circularity and humane tech. After spending two decades working in design and innovation for large corporations, startups and impact partners, Robert knows what truly drives innovative ideas into market - understanding the needs and behaviors of people, systems and planet, leveraging emerging technologies and applying the right business models to scale new solutions.

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Alix Rübsaam
Alix Rübsaam
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Singularity Foundations
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Alix is a researcher in philosophy of technology and the Director of Curated and Research Content at Singularity. She investigates the societal and cultural impact of exponential technologies. Her current research centres around two large scale projects. The first focus is on the effects of automated decision-making algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and algorithmic bias.

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Dr. Tiffany J. Vora
Dr. Tiffany J. Vora
Biotechnology, Innovation, Exponential Thinking, Leadership, Innovation
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Dr. Tiffany Vora is a dynamic educator, writer, scientist and entrepreneur. She's Faculty and Vice Chair of Medicine and Digital Biology at Singularity University. Tiffany founded Bayana Science for science communication and co-founded Three Body Labs. She's driven to bridge science with practical insights for society, with degrees in Biology and Chemistry from NYU and a PhD in Molecular Biology from Princeton. Additionally, she's mentored startups, championed diversity and inspired innovation. Her expertise spans CRISPR, genetics, climate change, space biology and more, offering a broad view of transformative technologies.

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Misha Byrne
Misha Byrne
Ethics, Leadership, Foundational Concepts, Wellbeing, Leadership
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Misha Byrne, a Singularity University expert in Neuroscience & Performance, applies his social-cognitive neuroscience background to delve into performance enhancement. Now a behavioral strategist and consultant at The Future Academy X (Munich) and Partner at NeuroPower Group (Australia), he aids business leaders in embracing digitalization and AI by using brain insights. His role spans easing tech adaptation, optimizing team performance and fostering human-centered businesses. Misha's portfolio includes creating an AI personality for a leading Japanese car manufacturer, driving digital transformation in healthcare and promoting peace initiatives among Indian and Pakistani doctors. An influential editor of NeuroPower: Leading with Neurointelligence, his focus now revolves around infusing science, empathy and practicality into the Future of Work, blending technology, diversity and collaboration to cultivate high-performance cultures.

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Aaron Frank
Aaron Frank
Mixed Reality, Foundational Concepts, Exponential Thinking, Distributed Ledger Technology
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Aaron Frank is a researcher, writer, and consultant who has spent a decade working in Silicon Valley. As a writer, his articles have appeared in Vice, Wired UK, Forbes, and Venturebeat. He routinely advises large companies, startups, and government organizations on trends related to a broad set of emerging technologies, with a focus on augmented/virtual reality and virtual environments

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Featured Sessions

Official in-person programming will go from 9am to 5:30pm PT. Virtual programming will conclude at 3:30 pm.

Microbiome Revolution in the Age of AI: Capturing Value from Biology's Latest Breakthrough
Naveen Jain

A landmark analysis of 1 million samples has revealed Obelisks - an entirely new form of life within the human microbiome. This 2024 discovery is already creating massive opportunities in personalized medicine, diagnostics, and therapeutic development. Learn why leading investors are betting billions on microbiome technologies and how this newly discovered biological frontier will reshape healthcare and beyond. Get insider insights into which applications are ready for commercialization and how to position your ventures to capture value from this breakthrough. Those who understand the implications of this discovery early will help shape what could become a multi-hundred billion dollar market.

Food & Agriculture: The Leading Indicator of Biotech's Transformative Potential
Liz Specht
Food & Biotech Expert

Discover why food and agriculture serve as the proving grounds for biotechnology's most significant advances. This session reveals the strategic insights investors gain by tracking agricultural innovation as a predictive indicator of broader biotech opportunities. Explore how technologies consistently flow from high-margin medical applications to food production before scaling to industrial markets, creating multiple strategic entry points. Through the case study of alternative proteins, learn to recognize the market signals that indicate when technologies are ready to cross sectors, allowing you to position investments ahead of major shifts. For investors and entrepreneurs, these insights provide a framework for evaluating biotech innovations across the entire landscape and timing market entry with precision.

Synthetic Biology: Programming Life for Next-Generation Products
Dr. Tiffany J. Vora
Scientist + VP, Innovation Partnerships, Explore Mars Inc. + Singularity Fellow: BioTech

While digital transformation captures headlines, synthetic biology is quietly revolutionizing how we make everything—from materials and medicines to food and fuels. This session explores how the ability to program DNA—life's universal code—is creating unprecedented opportunities to reinvent entire industries.

The Bio-Revolution: How to Identify Exponential Opportunities
Aaron Frank
Singularity Fellow: Mixed Reality, Researcher, and Writer

Biotechnology is following the same exponential trajectory as the digital revolution, but with even greater economic potential. Learn why biology is becoming the next foundational platform technology and how it will transform every major industry, from manufacturing and agriculture to computing and materials. Gain the frameworks needed to identify the highest-potential opportunities emerging from this shift.

Critical Minerals: Rethinking Extraction Through Biology's Lens
Ying Sun
Co-Founder, Rare Flora

Critical minerals drive our modern world—powering everything from smartphones to satellites, EV batteries to medical devices. But our current extraction methods are environmentally devastating and geopolitically fraught. Discover how biology offers innovative approaches to mineral extraction and processing that could transform supply chains and reduce environmental impact. Learn how these biological solutions might offer strategic advantages in an increasingly resource-constrained world where critical minerals drive trade wars and geopolitical tensions.

Beyond Algorithms: Computing with Nature's Efficiency
Dr. Keolu Fox
Professor, UC San Diego

This session explores how biological principles like self-renewal and low-energy processing could solve computing’s biggest challenges in energy, heat, and resilience.

Biomimicry: Nature's Innovation Playbook
Dr. Tamsin Wooley-Barker
Founder, TEEMLab

This session explores how biomimicry unlocks innovation by asking: “How has nature solved this?”—and applying those answers to systems, structures, and strategy.

The Next Agricultural Frontier: From Automation to Ocean Cultivation
David Hunt
CEO of Cainthus

As robotics and AI transform traditional agriculture, entirely new opportunities are emerging—including the vast potential of ocean-based cultivation. Understand how geopolitical realities are driving innovation in both land and sea-based food production, creating new markets and investment opportunities. Learn which technologies are ready for deployment, which regions are positioned to lead this transformation, and how to evaluate opportunities in this rapidly evolving space. For investors and entrepreneurs, the convergence of automation, biotechnology, and ocean cultivation represents a new frontier with massive potential returns. Get insights into which approaches are gaining traction, where the biggest opportunities lie, and how to position your ventures for success in agriculture's next chapter.

Bio-Informed Innovation: Unlocking Nature's Blueprint for Business Advantage
Robert Suarez
Singularity Fellow: Innovation

Dynamic Talk Show Format Featuring Industry Pioneers

Join host Robert Suarez for a provocative exploration of how nature's 3.8 billion years of R&D is revolutionizing business and technology. This fast-paced talk show brings together visionaries who are translating biological principles into competitive advantages across seemingly unrelated industries.

Through five captivating segments, discover how organizations are gaining strategic edges by adopting nature's time-tested approaches:

Critical Minerals: Rethinking Extraction Through Biology's Lens
with Ying Sun, Co-Founder, Rare Flora

Beyond Algorithms: Computing with Nature's Efficiency
with Dr. Keolu Fox, Professor, UC San Diego

Coastal Resilience: Nature's Solutions for a Rising World
with Daniel Wangpraseurt, Founder, Hybrid Reef Solutions & Dimitri Deheyn, Researcher, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Biomanufacturing: Local, Adaptive, Revolutionary
with Adrienne Davenport, Managing Director, BASF Enzymes LLC & Margaux Reynolds, Senior Design Strategist, Designworks, a BMW Group Company

Biomimicry: Nature's Innovation Playbook
with Dr. Tamsin Wooley-Barker, Founder, TEEMLab

For investors and entrepreneurs, this session reveals where bio-informed approaches are creating immediate strategic advantages while positioning for long-term transformation. You'll gain practical frameworks for evaluating bio-inspired opportunities in your industry and identifying areas where nature's wisdom can provide a competitive edge.

Enhancing Human Potential: From Neural Interfaces to Intelligent Environments
Misha Byrne
Partner, NeuroPower Group + Singularity Fellow: Leadership

From thought-controlled devices to cognition-boosting environments, this session reveals how neuroscience is reshaping productivity, learning, and wellbeing—alongside the ethical dilemmas it brings.

Using Biotech to Make Products People Actually Want
Zack Abbott
CEO & Founder, ZBiotics

Biotechnology is transforming food, health, and environmental solutions, much like chemistry did in the last century. With advancements in DNA sequencing, synthesis, and computational biology, anyone can now develop and market biological innovations faster than ever. And as consumer sentiment around GMOs evolves, biotech innovators can build great products people want by focusing on sustainability, transparency, and clear benefits. This talk explores how to leverage biotech to create products that align with consumer values while delivering clear benefits they're willing to pay for.

AGI, Superintelligence, and the Future of Medicine
John-Clark Levin
Research Lead at Kurzweil Technologies

The wider world is finally realizing that superhuman AI will likely arrive by the end of the 2020s. Now that we have more clarity about the roadmap to artificial general intelligence, it’s time to unite inspiring visions with concrete plans for harnessing AGI in the life sciences. So how, practically, will this transform medicine and human health? Discover key emerging technologies that will harness AGI to revolutionize patient care and personal wellness over the coming decade—from robotic surgeons to wearable smart sensors, printable organs, and brain-computer interfaces. Learn how advanced biosimulation will unlock breakthrough cures and untangle the mysteries of aging. And see how all this convergent exponential progress will propel humanity toward longevity escape velocity in the 2030s. Yet computation alone cannot solve biology or defeat major diseases. We’ll explore how innovators in wet-lab science, clinical care, policymaking, law, ethics, and investing also have crucial roles to play over these pivotal years to achieve the healthy, flourishing future every person deserves.

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Full Price: $5,900
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Access to our Global Alumni Network. Including Member matching

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Access to all sessions from anywhere in the world.

Recordings of the days sessions will be available by Midnight PT each day

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Why Singularity?

FOUNDED BY FUTURISTS

Founded in 2008 by renowned futurists Ray Kurzweil & Peter Diamandis, Singularity exists to help individuals, organizations, and governments transform the way they lead, think, and create the future.

We're focused on the convergence and application of exponential technologies to deliver business and societal value.
Our unique approach to exponential thinking and technology takes a zoom in - zoom out approach. The Singularity perspective examines technologies through the lens of their applications on an individual, organizational, and societal level. Pairing this perspective with our tools and frameworks gives leaders a new mindset and lens to see the world through.

Program Logistics
Date
May 7 - 9, 2025
Location
Liberty Station Building 177—San Diego, California
Address
2875 Dewey Road, San Diego, California 92106
Session Recordings
Available by Midnight PT each day for 1 week after the program
Number of sessions
15+
Lodging
Not included
Meals
Opening Reception, Light Breakfast and Lunch (in-person)
Transportation
Not included

Be a Futuremaker not a future follower

This is your invitation to join the boldest minds of our time. Don’t wait for the future to happen to you—become the creator of it.

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