Anglofuturism

Scientists are leaving academia in droves—so James Phillips and Laura Ryan want to build Lovelace Labs | Part 2 of 2

Dec 17, 2025
In a provocative discussion, James W. Phillips, a science and government adviser, and Laura Ryan, a research policy author, explore the ambitious visions for Lovelace Labs. They dive into topics like the potential of cellular intelligence, drugging disordered proteins, and the revolutionary integration of neuromorphic AI with brain organoids. Laura advocates for massive automation in biology, while James shares his interest in scientifically investigating Zen meditation. Together, they tackle the pressing issues of biosecurity and the future of R&D in an aging Britain.
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INSIGHT

Targeting Disordered Proteins

  • Many important proteins lack fixed structures, making them hard to drug with current methods.
  • Developing new engineering tools and discovery science is essential to target disordered proteins.
INSIGHT

Biological Compute As Next-Gen AI

  • Combining neuromorphic AI and brain organoids could redefine compute and AI paradigms.
  • The UK has existing strengths (e.g., Madeline Lancaster) to pursue biological compute seriously.
ADVICE

Automate Routine Biology Now

  • Build large automated facilities so scientists can upload protocols and get results rapidly.
  • Centralised automation reduces wasted reagents, improves reproducibility, and accelerates experiments.
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