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In this conversation, Dr. Jonathon Hill discusses the unique partnership between his lab and the university, which allows students to become entrepreneurs, develop their own projects, and become the CEO. Dr. Hill discusses the potential for AI to better diagnose disease based on the individual’s genome. He also talks about Lumicell's fluorescent system for highlighting residual breast cancer tissue and the importance of genetic diagnostics in personalized medicine. Dr. Hill shares his advice for students interested in genetics and biotechnology research, emphasizing the value of research experience and taking risks. He also discusses the challenges of regulatory pathways in the biotech industry.

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01:01-The balance between being professor and running a lab

02:00-The unique partnership between university and industry

03:55-More students are looking to pursue entrepreneurship out of college

06:31-How will AI affect genetics research and the industry?  The impact of AI in future diagnoses.

12:58-New News! Lumcell’s breakthrough in residual breast cancer imaging detection.

16:10-Dr Hill’s passions within and outside his professional life.

17:37-Advice for young scientists and budding biotech entrepreneurs.

21:00-Growth of bioinnovations and training scientific students for business success vs. backlash of the cost of education.

28:48-The regulatory hurdles and progress for Wasatch and their DNA research.

New News Article

The FDA has granted a groundbreaking approval to a fluorescent light system that illuminates leftov...https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/fda-delivers-approval-lumicells-fluorescent-system-highlighting-residual-breast-cancer 

How to reach us:

Dr. Jonathon Hill

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathon-t-hill/ 

Wasatch Labs: https://www.wasatchbiolabs.com/ 

Rainforest Trust - https://www.rainforesttrust.org/ 

Dr. Chad Briscoe