Dr. Robert Carlson
Robert Carlson, Ph.D.
is a Principal at
Biodesic, an engineering, consulting, and design firm
in Seattle. At the broadest level, Rob is interested in the future role
of biology as a human technology. He has worked to develop new
biological technologies in both academic and commercial environments,
focusing on molecular measurement and microfluidic systems. He is
the author of the book
Biology Is Technology: The Promise, Peril, and New Business of
Engineering Life, published in 2010 by Harvard
University Press. He earned a doctorate in Physics from Princeton
University in 1997.
From 2002 to 2007, Rob was a Senior Scientist in the Electrical
Engineering department at the University of Washington. From 2003 to
2008, he provided technology analysis and strategic consulting as a
Senior Associate at Bio-Economic Research Associates (Bio-era), writing
extensively on pandemic preparedness, synthetic vaccines, biofuels, and
biological technologies, and presenting briefings on these subjects to
executives and government officials around the world. From 1997 to
2002,
he was a Research Fellow at The Molecular Sciences Institute in
Berkeley, California.
Rob coauthored
DARPA Open Source Biology Letter,
Genome Synthesis and Design Futures: Implications for the US
Economy, and
Scenarios for the Future of Synthetic Biology,
and authored
Biological Technology in 2050,
The Pace and Proliferation of Biological Technologies,
Synthetic Biology 1.0,
Splice It Yourself,
Laying the Foundations of a Bio-economy,
Tracking the Spread of Biological Technologies,
The New Biofactories,
The Market Value of GM Crops, and
The Changing Economist of DNA Synthesis.
Read the
full list of his publications!
Watch
Bloggingheads.tv Conversation with Carl Zimmer and Rob
Carlson.
Read
The Economist Debate on Biofuels vs. Electric Cars and
The New Biofactories.
Read his
blog and his
LinkedIn profile.