

Bits in Bio and Frontier Tower Present: "Invalidated: Tales from the Biotech Trenches"
The Event Topic
Innovation is rarely a straight line of breakthroughs; it is a relentless process of elimination.
While the industry celebrates the highlight reels, the most profound insights are often found in the negative space.
This involves facing the raw reality of company bankruptcy, the humility of losing to biology’s billion-year head start, and the grueling technical pivots required when initial assumptions collide with the friction of real-world research.
We are gathering to share the hard-won lessons of a field that isn't as forgiving as "shallow tech" like software. In the trenches of deep tech, you cannot simply "move fast and break things" when the thing you are building is a living system or a physical reality.
The Speakers
Richard Fuisz, CEO of Nonfiction Laboratories, is a prolific builder and serial co-founder in the Bay Area ecosystem. He has been a foundational force as a co-founder of FutureHouse and as the Head of Operations at Arcadia Science. His extensive track record also includes founding Strandbase and Templa Nucleics. Richard brings a unique perspective on the operational and institutional friction inherent in building and scaling multiple scientific organizations from the ground up.
Elliot Roth, Advisor at Biopunk Studios, will share the raw story of Spira, a biomanufacturing company he led for nine years focused on carbon-negative materials from engineered algae. Despite building a global network of farms and reaching significant technical milestones, the venture eventually reached its end. A veteran of 11 companies and 6 nonprofits, Elliot’s talk is a deep dive into the long-game struggle of a biotech startup and the lessons found in the wreckage of a company dissolution.
Nimi Vashi, Co-founder and CEO of Stealth Biotech, is a scientist and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience navigating the intersection of biomanufacturing and climate. During her time as a Scientist at Deep Origin, she worked on the frontier of biological simulations and tools designed to streamline drug discovery. Previously a Research Scholar at Memorial Sloan Kettering, she has explored the vast complexities of biological production systems and will discuss the specific hurdles encountered when trying to bridge the gap between bench-scale cell biology and the industrial requirements of sustainable manufacturing.
Sesan Ajina, Co-founder of iLABS, works at the intersection of engineering and biological imaging. His talk, titled "Hand-crafted cellular features capture biologically meaningful variation," will explore the specific dead ends and technical pivots encountered at iLABS while trying to deploy reproducible cell analysis at scale. He focuses on what happens when the "obvious" computational approach fails to survive the reality of high-content biological data.
Devon Stork, Founding Scientist at Pioneer Labs, engineers microbes for extreme environments ranging from the human gut to Mars. In his talk, "Failing to beat adaptive evolution," he will discuss the moments where engineered biological systems were outmaneuvered by the most relentless force in biology. His insights highlight what these failures teach us about the actual limits of programmable biology.
Bits in Bio is a global community building at the intersection of software and biotech. Our mission is to bring together the tech and bio communities to share knowledge and build software tools to empower scientific discovery. We organize meetups, Q&As with industry leading figures, hackathons, and much more to facilitate connections in this space.
Frontier Tower is are transforming a 16-floor tower in San Francisco into a self-governed vertical village—a hub for frontier technologies and creative arts. Tier-one labs presenting AI, Ethereum, biotech, neuroscience, longevity, robotics, human flourishing, and arts & music. These floors will house innovators and creators pushing the boundaries of human potential in a post-AI-singularity world.