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🧬 Noam Solomon - Immunai - Part 1 | Attending Undergrad at 14 Year Old | How Mathematics Can Make You a Lone Wolf | The Difference Between Noam’s Two PhDs | The Resilience Required for Entrepreneurship

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As a podcast listener, you can redeem exclusive discounts with a growing list of biotech vendors and get $500 off your first equipment lease by using promo code “TBSP” on https://www.excedr.com/rewards.

Part 1 of 4.

My guest for this week’s episode is Noam Solomon, CEO and co-founder at Immunai, a pioneering biotech company that is comprehensively mapping and reprogramming the immune system with single-cell biology and AI to power new therapeutic discoveries, accelerate drug development, and improve patient outcomes.

Prior to co-founding Immunai, Noam had a career in both industry and academia. Noam has a double PhD in math and computer science and served as a postdoctoral researcher at MIT and Harvard. Noam also worked as an algorithms developer, consultant, and head of data science in several high-tech companies in Israel. Noam's extensive background in math, computer science, AI, and machine learning gives him a unique depth of experience that founders can learn from.

Join us this week and hear about:
  • Noam's early years and how his upbringing shaped his high standards and competitive spirit which led him to excel in the world of academia
  • His unique experience of starting university at the age of 14
  • His early love for mathematics
  • His pursuit of multiple PhDs in math and computer science
  • The importance of resilience, critical thinking, and creativity needed as an entrepreneur

Please enjoy my conversation with Noam Solomon.

Timestamps:
00:28 Intro
02:11 Episode starts, upbringing in Israel with high family standards, the push into education and STEM
05:58 Becoming an undergraduate at 14 and the attraction to math, the enjoyment of finding creative solutions with sets
10:03 Mentors and professors who were inspirational, those who helped drive the inspiration of education
12:32 Determining next steps after undergrad, being drafted into the Army and decision to be a mathematician
14:43 Software engineering in the Army
16:16 Decision to pursue PhD in math and methodical science, Fermat's Last Theorem
18:48 Experience in grad school and the difficulties with solitude, how these skills benefitted being a CEO of a startup
21:35 Determining what to do after the PhD, postdoc, letting go of a childhood dream
23:46 Another PhD focused on computer science, more of a collaborative experience
27:32 Skill sets that were acquired during and finishing his postdoc in math
30:45 Outro

Find Our Guest, Noam Solomon, at this link:

Find Our Host, Jon Chee, at these links:

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Enriched Notes:

Topics Mentioned:
Harvard University https://www.harvard.edu/

Equipment Leasing for Laboratories https://www.excedr.com/leasing
The Biotech Startups Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
  continue reading

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As a podcast listener, you can redeem exclusive discounts with a growing list of biotech vendors and get $500 off your first equipment lease by using promo code “TBSP” on https://www.excedr.com/rewards.

Part 1 of 4.

My guest for this week’s episode is Noam Solomon, CEO and co-founder at Immunai, a pioneering biotech company that is comprehensively mapping and reprogramming the immune system with single-cell biology and AI to power new therapeutic discoveries, accelerate drug development, and improve patient outcomes.

Prior to co-founding Immunai, Noam had a career in both industry and academia. Noam has a double PhD in math and computer science and served as a postdoctoral researcher at MIT and Harvard. Noam also worked as an algorithms developer, consultant, and head of data science in several high-tech companies in Israel. Noam's extensive background in math, computer science, AI, and machine learning gives him a unique depth of experience that founders can learn from.

Join us this week and hear about:
  • Noam's early years and how his upbringing shaped his high standards and competitive spirit which led him to excel in the world of academia
  • His unique experience of starting university at the age of 14
  • His early love for mathematics
  • His pursuit of multiple PhDs in math and computer science
  • The importance of resilience, critical thinking, and creativity needed as an entrepreneur

Please enjoy my conversation with Noam Solomon.

Timestamps:
00:28 Intro
02:11 Episode starts, upbringing in Israel with high family standards, the push into education and STEM
05:58 Becoming an undergraduate at 14 and the attraction to math, the enjoyment of finding creative solutions with sets
10:03 Mentors and professors who were inspirational, those who helped drive the inspiration of education
12:32 Determining next steps after undergrad, being drafted into the Army and decision to be a mathematician
14:43 Software engineering in the Army
16:16 Decision to pursue PhD in math and methodical science, Fermat's Last Theorem
18:48 Experience in grad school and the difficulties with solitude, how these skills benefitted being a CEO of a startup
21:35 Determining what to do after the PhD, postdoc, letting go of a childhood dream
23:46 Another PhD focused on computer science, more of a collaborative experience
27:32 Skill sets that were acquired during and finishing his postdoc in math
30:45 Outro

Find Our Guest, Noam Solomon, at this link:

Find Our Host, Jon Chee, at these links:

Social & Website

Enriched Notes:

Topics Mentioned:
Harvard University https://www.harvard.edu/

Equipment Leasing for Laboratories https://www.excedr.com/leasing
The Biotech Startups Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
  continue reading

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