The ability for, especially in synthetic biology, a precede companies to have proven science at a low cost point is gotten so much higher rihtad. If you wanted to sequence the human genome in the 19 nineties, you were going to pony up about like three billion dollars. And ten years now, you can do it with less than a hundred k and a couple of hours. That's going down fast, faster than even morslaw.
For today's VC Sunday School, Jason talks about saying "no" to founders (1:20), and Molly asks about board meeting etiquette (20:12). Then, for This Week in Climate Startups, Molly speaks with Michael Luciani of Climate Capital (37:18).
(0:00) Jason intros today’s show
(1:20) VCSS: Saying “no” to founders
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(11:01) Some VCs give a “no” to gauge a founder’s tenacity
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(20:12) Board meeting etiquette
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(37:18) TWiCS: Michael Luciani of Climate Capital
(1:02:40) Outro