Stephen Malina
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1y ago
Stephen Malina 2021 Foresight Fellow in Machine Learning for Virus & Protein Design Stephen is currently an ML scientist at Dyno Therapeutics (dynotx.com), where he’s working on applying machine learning to design better viral vectors for gene therapy. Immediately prior to joining Dyno, Stephen graduated from Columbia with an MS, during which he worked on ML and causal inference for genomics. Before that, he worked as an infrastructure/backend software engineer at Uber and at a startup called Compass before that. The post Stephen Malina appeared first on Foresight Institute ..read more
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JJ, Ben-Joseph
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JJ, Ben-Joseph 2021 Foresight Fellow in Biosecurity and Artificial Intelligence JJ Ben-Joseph has spent much of his professional career in the confluence of security and artificial intelligence. As a member of B.Next, In-Q-Tel’s biosecurity practice, he guides and invests in artificial intelligence startups to advance national security. He is a technical contributior to artificial intelligence projects, architecture and policy mostly in pandemic response. Mr. Ben-Joseph is an Emerging Leader in Biosecurity Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security for 2020-2021. Mr. Ben ..read more
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Mac Davis
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Mac Davis Machiavelli is a biohacker and gene therapy activist developing gene therapy for the masses. The post Mac Davis appeared first on Foresight Institute ..read more
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A Simple Secure Coordination Platform for Collective Action
Nanodot Blog | Foresight Institute
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4y ago
A Simple Secure Coordination Platform for Collective Action We are pleased to announce the winner of the 2019 Foresight Edition of the Incentive Prize on Incentives:   A Simple Secure Coordination Platform for Collective Action I propose a simple, streamlined, and secure platform for enabling coordinated collective action and for revealing hidden but shared preferences. Its core function would be to collect verified “signatures” supporting a particular statement, which would only be publicly revealed upon the satisfaction of some criterion such as a threshold number of signatori ..read more
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