This episode is part of our “Summer Selects” series—curated archival episodes that shifted our perspective and are worth revisiting.
Daphne Koller—AI pioneer, founder of Coursera, and CEO of Insitro—sits down with Sana founder and CEO Joel Hellermark to explore the groundbreaking intersection of digital technology, scientific discovery, and human health.
In this episode of Strange Loop, Daphne shares her inspiring journey from a prodigious student to leading some of the most important advances in AI, education, and biotech. She reveals how machine learning is unlocking the secrets of biology, enabling new treatments, and offering hope for solving some of humanity’s toughest medical challenges.
Daphne also discusses the ethical challenges, the importance of collaboration across fields, and her vision for a future where AI and biology together unlock new possibilities for patients worldwide.
What's in this episode
From early academic prodigy to founding Coursera and Insitro
How AI and massive datasets are transforming drug discovery and biology
Why data quality and removing human bias are key to scientific breakthroughs
The exponential growth curves in AI and genomics—and why we’re at an inflection point
Challenges and opportunities in building high-impact, interdisciplinary teams
The future of healthcare: personalized medicine, early detection, and longer, healthier lives
Reflections on culture, leadership, and inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers
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Transcript: Coming
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About Strange Loop
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Early days of AI
(00:04:12) Intersecting biology & AI
(00:06:22) Predicting biology
(00:10:12) insitro’s vision
(00:12:30) Harmonizing datasets
(00:13:53) Finding patterns
(00:15:39) Addressing biases
(00:17:02) Importance of finetuning
(00:19:35) Layers of multimodality
(00:21:34) Actionable insights
(00:23:57) Bilingual colleagues
(00:26:14) Biologists’ future
(00:29:25) Eroom’s Law
(00:34:57) Lack of data
(00:39:51) Incentivizing scientists
(00:43:56) Daphne’s motivation
(00:46:40) Future of medicine
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Where to find Daphne
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Where to find Joel