Milan Cvitkovic
@MWCvitkovic
Neurotech, mostly | cofounder @IntegralNeuro
If you: 1. are an engineer or startup operator 2. want to build the next generation of transformative neurotech 3. want to do outstanding work with an outstanding team come join us at Integral!
We're hiring again. - EEs - MechEs - BiomedEs - ASIC designers - and more... Link ↓
Really thoughtful analysis of @EvEBiotech
Mapping the off-target effects of every FDA-approved drug in existence (EvE Bio) 6.2k words, 29 minutes reading time owlposting.com/p/mapping-the-… this is a very long essay over @EvEBiotech, a data collection effort that you should know about (it's associated w/ @Convergent_FROs!)
Mapping the off-target effects of every FDA-approved drug in existence (EvE Bio) 6.2k words, 29 minutes reading time owlposting.com/p/mapping-the-… this is a very long essay over @EvEBiotech, a data collection effort that you should know about (it's associated w/ @Convergent_FROs!)
Big thanks to everyone dropping Qs in our Q&A series! The top one? “Where can I buy Wildtype salmon?” 🎣 We asked Taeryn, our very first crewmate, to answer. (Spoiler: we’re only getting started.) 🧡 More questions? Post ‘em below! #Wildtypesalmon
It's FRappening
Today the @WhiteHouse released America’s AI Action Plan to win the global race. We need to OUT-INNOVATE our competitors, BUILD AI & energy infrastructure, & EXPORT American AI around the world. Visit AI.gov
Nudge is also recruiting for trials in tinnitus and chronic pain if you or someone you know wants to contribute to research and get bragging rights as an early experiencer of TUS nudge.com/studies/
Half the world will experience a brain disorder in their lifetime. At @nudge, we're building brain interfaces that are safe, precise, and non-invasive to solve that problem. We've raised a $100M Series A led by @ThriveCapital and Greenoaks to go faster. We're hiring. Join us.
spicy
Each of our bimonthly HTS data releases reveals previously unknown drug/off-target interactions, but some, like this snippet from last week's Release 5, showing that capsaicin is a highly selective agonist for the orphan nuclear receptor, ESRRB, deserves special note. 🧵 1/4 🧪
I've observed @markwbudde since the early days. Even then, he understood the need and was willing to do the tedious work of building an excellent operation and business first, which is rare. Love seeing all the scientists who are enabled by their products now.
Had a great chat with @fiftyyears telling the @plasmidsaurus story for their new Happy Warriors series. At Caltech, I was so frustrated with the stagnant DNA sequencing industry that I started a company out of my garage. Now we accelerate science around the globe, every day.
self-recommending
This week on @DevAndResearch, I sat down with @incredutility to talk about: • are there profitable investments in global public health? (and are there hundreds of millions of dollars of them?) • what makes investing in public health is harder (and easier) than conventional…
Alert the NYT Connections team
verbs originating from last names: mesmerize, galvanize, pasteurize, bowdlerize, morganize, boycott
I made a big interactive tech tree of technological history! Here are some screenshots
One Billion Adams/Anastasias
This week on the Core Memory pod we fix American Science and advance civilization My chat with the founders of @Convergent_FROs corememory.com/p/fixing-ameri…
This week on the Core Memory pod we fix American Science and advance civilization My chat with the founders of @Convergent_FROs corememory.com/p/fixing-ameri…
Two weeks ago I helped launch @Aerolamp, a far-UVC lamp that we hope will set a new standard for price, performance, and longevity. (Pictured: my very serious and professional demo at a local brewery) Here’s the backstory:
Batteries are coming for everything.
People still don’t seem to understand why Moore’s law happened. 1. Substrate material is the cheapest on earth 2. Solid state operation which means ZERO opex costs ONLY capex 3. Capex can be amortized over more and more chips 4. Reinvest in lower capex and higher throughput 5.…
Bryan Roth's succinct, self-recommending new surbsturck has a confusingly low follower count, presumably b/c he isn't shilling it hard, so allow me to:
A useful classification of (some) psychoactive drugs open.substack.com/pub/zendudest/…
Interesting list of BCI companies app.dealroom.co/lists/33792
A lot of medical research is slowed down by ethics regulations that don't make a difference to patient safety. Experienced this first hand & working on smth to change it. If you are someone who has been slowed down forever by IRBs re for example biospecimen collection pls DM.