Ben Lamm is more than a tech entrepreneur; he's a future architect, constructing tomorrow's realities. The master of ...
“Modern conservation isn’t working […] and we’re gonna need a ‘de-extinction’ toolkit,” Colossal CEO Ben Lamm said during an onstage interview Sunday in Austin, responding to questions from actor and ...
Speaking at the Fast Company Grill, CEO Ben Lamm talked about the broad-reaching implications of the company’s genetic research. It was a busy week for Colossal Biosciences: On Tuesday, it introduced ...
The genetically-engineered mice possess key mammoth-like traits that can adapt to cold environments. CEO Ben Lamm will speak at South by Southwest Conference and Festivals in Austin this week ...
How can a startup provide a return on investment from bringing the woolly mammoth back from the dead? Ben Lamm, the CEO and cofounder of Colossal Biosciences, the startup developing "de-extinction ...
Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm speaking at SXSW in Austin, Texas on March 9. Amy E. Price/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Images The biotech aspect, which involves genetically engineering ...
Colossal Biosciences has focused on identifying key traits of extinct animals by studying ancient DNA, with a goal to genetically "engineer them into living animals," said CEO Ben Lamm.
The CEO of Colossal, a startup that aims to use genetic editing techniques to bring back extinct species, including the wooly mammoth, assured audiences at SXSW that the company has no plans to ...
Colossal Biosciences was nothing short of ambitious when talking about their desire to de-extinct creatures like the Woolly Mammoth, Thylacine and Dodo bird. However, since the company came to be ...