

In this insightful episode of the Particle Accelerator Podcast, we dive deep with Pam Marrone, Co-founder and Executive Chair of Invasive Species Corporation, to uncover the groundbreaking biological solutions revolutionizing pest control. Pam shares her journey from nature-obsessed child to industry leader in biological pest management. Together, we discuss how natural microorganisms are being used to combat invasive species and the cutting-edge technologies that enable precision and scalability in this vital field.
🌟 Key Highlights:
Pam’s journey: How her passion for nature and science fueled her path into biological innovation.
Invasive species management: An overview of how biological methods are tackling a $500 million invasive species problem in water, agriculture, and forestry.
AI and genomics in pest control: Using gene sequencing and AI to efficiently identify and commercialize effective microorganisms.
Precision fermentation: The latest advancements allowing for efficient and scalable production of bio-based pest solutions.
🎧 Key Takeaways:
AI-driven genomics enables faster and more effective identification of pest-controlling microbes.
Precision fermentation accelerates product development, allowing bio-based solutions to compete with traditional chemicals.
The importance of data and innovation to enhance sustainability and safety in pest control.
📲 Don’t miss this fascinating conversation on how technology and nature are converging to solve the global invasive species challenge!
Connect with Pam Marrone:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-marrone-110ab6
Email: Pam@InvasiveSpeciesCorporation.com
Learn more about Ben Johnson at Particle41.com
🔔 Subscribe for more forward-thinking discussions on environmental innovation, biological sciences, and sustainable solutions!
#biotechnology #invasivespecies #environmentalinnovation #Particle41
#podcast #ai #naturalsolutions #entrepreneur
45 tập
In this insightful episode of the Particle Accelerator Podcast, we dive deep with Pam Marrone, Co-founder and Executive Chair of Invasive Species Corporation, to uncover the groundbreaking biological solutions revolutionizing pest control. Pam shares her journey from nature-obsessed child to industry leader in biological pest management. Together, we discuss how natural microorganisms are being used to combat invasive species and the cutting-edge technologies that enable precision and scalability in this vital field.
🌟 Key Highlights:
Pam’s journey: How her passion for nature and science fueled her path into biological innovation.
Invasive species management: An overview of how biological methods are tackling a $500 million invasive species problem in water, agriculture, and forestry.
AI and genomics in pest control: Using gene sequencing and AI to efficiently identify and commercialize effective microorganisms.
Precision fermentation: The latest advancements allowing for efficient and scalable production of bio-based pest solutions.
🎧 Key Takeaways:
AI-driven genomics enables faster and more effective identification of pest-controlling microbes.
Precision fermentation accelerates product development, allowing bio-based solutions to compete with traditional chemicals.
The importance of data and innovation to enhance sustainability and safety in pest control.
📲 Don’t miss this fascinating conversation on how technology and nature are converging to solve the global invasive species challenge!
Connect with Pam Marrone:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-marrone-110ab6
Email: Pam@InvasiveSpeciesCorporation.com
Learn more about Ben Johnson at Particle41.com
🔔 Subscribe for more forward-thinking discussions on environmental innovation, biological sciences, and sustainable solutions!
#biotechnology #invasivespecies #environmentalinnovation #Particle41
#podcast #ai #naturalsolutions #entrepreneur
45 tập
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