12/21/2023 0 Comments Ronjon nag![]() Considering my experience and curiosity about machine learning, I wanted to dig deeper, so I jumped down the rabbit hole and took a class called “Intro to AI.” Guess who the professor was: Ronjon!Īfter 8 weeks, and during the last class, Ronjon mentioned that R42 was offering a fellowship via R42 Institute, a highly selective and truly diverse program where fellows are assigned to a project, usually designed by Ronjon. Living in the Bay Area, Stanford University was an obvious choice to continue learning. It didn’t take me long to realize I still had an itch for learning, and I could not accept that I had graduated from school and that my education career was over. How did you meet and why did you create superbio?īerke: In the spring of 2020, I accepted a job offer from a leading cancer diagnostics company. If you contribute to the community with a model or tool that’s widely used, Superbio.ai will generate passive income for you! ![]() We will compensate researchers fairly as well. Scientists and researchers can submit models and tools directly to superbio.ai. Anyone can run machine learning even if they are not a programmer and we have biology specific tools specifically for the biologists. By implementing in the cloud we can also optimize computation costs. We really want to accelerate machine learning for biologists – both in the implementation and in the running of experiments. I spent significant time teaching myself how to code, I worked as a robotics engineer, machine learning engineer, lab automation engineer before I said “Enough! Why are there no software tools to help me do my work?” And that’s how my Superbio.ai journey began.īoth: Superbio.ai is a cloud based platform to implement AI for biology with no code. I worked as a wet lab scientist and conducted neurosurgeries on rats to understand pathways of sensory shutdown. With an amazing group of students from Brown and Rhode Island School of Design, we designed award-winning medical devices. I was more of a traditional biomedical engineer. I received both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Brown University in biomedical engineering. In 2021, I received both the IEEE-SCV Outstanding Engineer Award and the IEEE-USA Entrepreneur Achievement Award.īerke: My resume is only slightly shorter than Ronjon’s. I received the Institution of Engineering and Technology Mountbatten Medal. I have deployed AI systems for 30 years, having founded, advised, and sold companies to Motorola, BlackBerry, and Apple. I currently teach artificial intelligence, longevity science and technology, and healthcare venture capital at Stanford. ![]() I am also the Chairman of Superbio.ai, the startup that Berke founded in 2021. I’m also Founder of R42 Group, which invests in AI, biotech and science, and wireless communication technologies, and works with pre-seed startup. Ronjon Nag, and I am an inventor and Adjunct Professor in Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine. Before we dig in, please tell us about your backgrounds. In the spirit of honoring entrepreneurs who dare to launch businesses with an original mindset, we’re delighted to launch our Spotlight Series on emerging companies by showcasing Superbio.ai and its co-founders, Berke Buyukkucak and Ronjon Nag. It’s hard to imagine, but the greatest companies, Google, Microsoft, and Apple, were founded by just two inspired people with a vision to change the world. Ronjon Nag (left) and Berke Buyukkucak (right) Tetra Partner Network Spotlight Series
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