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SynBioBeta Speaker

Rohan Ganesh

Obvious Ventures

Partner

Rohan has led investments in Inceptive, AMI Labs, Ataraxis, Inductive Bio, Synteny, Mithrl and several more unannounced companies.Rohan started his career at the intersection between machine learning and medicine working as product manager at Google Life Sciences (Verily) and CompuGroup Medical before becoming an investor. Prior to joining Obvious, he was an investor with Northpond Ventures.Rohan studied Biological Sciences at the University of Oxford, earned an MBA from Harvard Business School, and holds patents for medical machine learning applications.

Sessions Featuring

Rohan

This Year

NextGen BioLeaders Program

9:00 AM

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10:00 AM

General

Bold VC Perspectives: How Biotech Gets Funded Today

A curated lineup of leading biotech VCs, each delivering a 5-minute rapid-fire briefing covering: fund focus, investment thesis, selection process, and their most actionable advice for fundraising in the current market

NextGen BioLeaders Program

9:00 AM

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10:00 AM

General

Bold VC Perspectives: How Biotech Gets Funded Today

A curated lineup of leading biotech VCs, each delivering a 5-minute rapid-fire briefing covering: fund focus, investment thesis, selection process, and their most actionable advice for fundraising in the current market

TBD

Session lineup still growing

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Fireside Chat

12:00 AM

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8:30 AM

Human Health

From Cells to Patients: Solving the Scale Mismatch in Virtual Biology

Drug discovery often measures biology at the cell level while interventions work at the tissue, organ, or whole-patient scale. This mismatch can make accurate cell-level predictions irrelevant in the clinic. This session dives into strategies to bridge that gap: multiscale modeling that nests single-cell dynamics within organ-level simulations, spatial transcriptomics that preserve context, and surrogate models that translate cell-level outputs into clinical biomarkers. Speakers will ask: how do we ensure virtual biology reflects not just what cells do in isolation, but how biology behaves in the real complexity of patients?

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