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Elliot Roth || SF
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Elliot Roth || SF
@ThatMrE
those who do not make history are doomed to retweet it. founder @biopunklab prev. @spirainc @deepsciventures First Venusian astronaut. bio/acc
San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2009
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@nikillinit I love how this is a full X post. 11/10 no notes. Cardamom is OP.
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New nanopores just dropped
Brian Naughton@btnaughton
A Chinese nanopore that seems to work ok? RIP the flongle...
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Lol forever now misidentified as a member of "not that grindr"
vanityfair.com/news/story/ins…
"And then there’s Elliot Roth, a member of the self-identified biohacking community Grinder (note: not Grindr) in San Francisco..."
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if you are a jewish founder in SF
and want to meet other jewish founders in SF
@itsbenjyyy and I are hosting a Shabbat dinner this Friday May 8th
interested founders let me know
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Dear @reindsummit — great work. But how is Biomanufacturing of critical medicines & Biodefense missing from this conversation?
I want to change that.
Who should I talk to?
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Space Biotech is HERE! 🚀🧬If you’re in SF - come join and learn more about this growing industry from the founders actually building companies in this space (pun intended!)
luma.com/874853h2
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@SynBio1 @americanwetware Give me the skinny on what biopunk style should look like better than @dieworkwear ever could
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If you want to know why you should hire @americanwetware to brand your BioAI product here is me in the french chore jacket I wore in every episode of my 2016 synthetic biology video series and here is the jacket palantir sees as a symbol of industrial dynamism in 2026


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@ThatMrE We actually have a tattoo guy on site for the Synbiobeta expo hall using tattoo-based-dermal-biosensors. Free ink if you get the Synbiobeta logo tattooed on your body.
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…
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Best money I've ever spent
The collective agar plate as of April 30, 2026 11:05 AM cheap.americanwetware.com/?v=20260430
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is there a good way to do it? the memory of the person + celebrating life achievements/efforts seems important in some way but I'm with you, it feels a bit strange and trite.
My mom used to read me the obituaries every morning before going to school. In Judaism we sit shiva for 7 days. Is there some kind of more sacred movement than the impermanence of the digital form where we can gather to memorialize and learn and mourn and grow?
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There’s something odd to me about posting online about a public figure that just passed away.
Death feels like such a divine thing that I find irony if not disrespect in reducing it to a tweet, especially if you weren’t close to the person.
Unlike obituaries, there’s no solemnity.
Or maybe I just don’t understand it because I never met him.
Maybe there’s grace in how many people have great memories and respect for this person’s legacy.
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@ThatMrE it wasn’t, and my friend has it, but i have no idea what happened to my fish
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Meanwhile here in Boston I meet biotech founders who are afraid to add bright colors to their branding because it might look unprofessional
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson
Just gave Kate oral sex. Goodnight everyone.
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