

133. Funding, Frameworks & Frenemies: Dr. Angela Belcher of NSCEB Gets Real on the $15B Biotech Boost Plan
Karl and Erum speak with Dr. Angela M. Belcher, MIT professor and pioneer in bioinspired materials, about how biology can transform the way we manufacture sustainable technologies. Drawing inspiration from how abalone build shells and viruses assemble structures, Angela shares how her lab uses genetically engineered viruses—like M13 bacteriophage—to grow batteries, solar cells, and cancer-targeting materials at room temperature without harmful chemicals. Her work reimagines the periodic table as a design toolkit and shows how nature’s strategies can help us build cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable solutions.
Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?
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Chapters:
- 00:00:00 - Kicking Off with Biology, Innovation & Big Ideas
- 00:00:21 - AI, Simulation Theory & Prompting the Future
- 00:01:57 - Fungi Meets Art: Mycelium’s Creative Frontier
- 00:02:44 - Can Synthetic Biology Save the Planet?
- 00:05:54 - Meet Dr. Angela Belcher: Visionary in Biofabrication
- 00:06:29 - Abalone Shells: Nature’s Blueprint for Smart Materials
- 00:14:13 - Biotech Meets National Security: A Strategic Frontier
- 00:25:23 - Building Tomorrow’s Scientists: Starting with Kids
- 00:26:09 - Sparking Curiosity in the Next Generation
- 00:27:00 - Science in Motion: Dodge Ball & Discovery
- 00:27:53 - Resurrecting the Past: Biodiversity Through Time
- 00:30:01 - Tackling the Grand Challenges in Biomanufacturing
- 00:32:02 - From Bench to Nation: Scaling U.S. Biotech
- 00:36:03 - Mining, Carbon & Clean Tech: A Greener Path
- 00:38:42 - The Future of Biofabrication: What Comes Next?
- 00:40:53 - Angela’s Journey: Curiosity, Grit & What’s Ahead
- 00:43:32 - Final Reflections: Science, Society & What Matters Most
Links and Resources:
- NSCEB
- NSCEB REPORT: Charting the Future of Biotechnology
- Genspace
- Ben Lamm on Joe Rogan Experience
- Scientists use synthetic biology to address urgent sustainability challenges
- The Age of Living Machines by Susan Hockfield
Topics Covered:
biomanufacturing, cell free biomanufacturing, enzymes, nutraceuticals, biotech, pharmaceuticals, AI, spinouts
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Music by: Nihilore
Production by: Amplafy Media