Thayer
"Biohacking involves getting a little out in front of scientific consensus."
What happens when a hacker goes to medical school?
In Thayer's case, they keep hacking. A specialist in computational biology, Thayer developed several methods and patents related to biosimilar peptide synthesis during his time in the medical scientist training program at Stanford. These methods allowed precise control of the neurohormonal axis, a promising new front in the field of personalized medicine. There was only one problem: synthesizing biosimilars for individual patients was egregiously expensive, certainly not cost-effective as far as insurers and the federal government were concerned. Funding agencies were utterly uninterested.
- Bending
- Beer
- Killing all humans
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