Eureka! is an interactive science comedy show where audience members and comedians try to win prizes by answering the guest scientist's questions. June 14th we're featuring scientist, entrepreneur and biohacker Ryan Bethencourt who will be discussing applied biotechnology and the post-animal bioeconomy alongside guest comedians Kevin Whittinghill (SF Sketchfest), Natasha Muse (opened for Roseanne Barr & Wyatt Cenac), and Kaseem Bentley (VICE TV's FLOPHOUSE). Come learn something new while laughing your ass off.
Ryan Bethencourt is a scientist, entrepreneur, and biohacker best known for his work as program director and venture partner at Indie.Bio, a biology accelerator and early stage seed fund. Bethencourt was head of life sciences at the XPRIZE foundation, a co-founder and CEO of Berkeley Biolabs, a biotech accelerator, and Halpin Neurosciences, an ALS therapeutics-focused biotech company. Bethencourt co-founded Counter Culture Labs, a citizen science nonprofit, and Sudo Room, a hacker space based in downtown Oakland, California. Ryan's work has been featured in Wired, TechCrunch, Forbes, the San Francisco Business Times, and other publications.
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