How to Harness the Power of Curiosity with Trevor Martin of Mammoth Biosciences
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While Trevor Martin was an undergraduate at Princeton, he decided
on a whim to take a class called Integrated Science, a course
dedicated to encouraging students gifted in physics, math, or
computer science to pursue an academic focus in biology.
Unbeknownst to him, this class would end up being the catalyst that
led him to his successful career as a biotech entrepreneur. After
receiving his PhD from Stanford in 2017, Trevor founded Mammoth
Biosciences, the platform revolutionizing CRISPR-based synthetic
biology products across therapeutics and diagnostics, with the
ultimate mission of finding permanent cures for diseases. Trevor
shares his favorite mantra: “Let others say no,” how biotechs need
to strike the right balance between commercializing their products
and researching the next generation of products, and why Mammoth’s
go-to-market strategy facilitates the flywheel needed to build a
generational business.
on a whim to take a class called Integrated Science, a course
dedicated to encouraging students gifted in physics, math, or
computer science to pursue an academic focus in biology.
Unbeknownst to him, this class would end up being the catalyst that
led him to his successful career as a biotech entrepreneur. After
receiving his PhD from Stanford in 2017, Trevor founded Mammoth
Biosciences, the platform revolutionizing CRISPR-based synthetic
biology products across therapeutics and diagnostics, with the
ultimate mission of finding permanent cures for diseases. Trevor
shares his favorite mantra: “Let others say no,” how biotechs need
to strike the right balance between commercializing their products
and researching the next generation of products, and why Mammoth’s
go-to-market strategy facilitates the flywheel needed to build a
generational business.
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