172. Generating Needles in Haystacks: Elise de Reus Designs Proteins with Cradle
Grow Everything Biotech Podcast · 2026-03-13 · 50 min
Episode notes
Protein engineering has traditionally been slow, expensive, and stuck in trial-and-error mode - but AI is changing everything. In this episode, we sit down with Elise De Reus, co-founder of Cradle Bio, to explore how generative AI is revolutionizing the way scientists design proteins for medicines, enzymes, and sustainable materials. Elise shares her journey from studying fungi and building high-throughput strain engineering systems at companies like Zymergen and Perfect Day, to creating an AI-powered platform that helps R&D teams generate better protein variants in less time and at lower cost. We discuss the massive design space of proteins, the role of machine learning in navigating that complexity, how Cradle balances computational predictions with biological reality, and what it will take for the bioeconomy to reach its trillion-dollar potential. Whether you're in pharma, industrial biotech, or just curious about the future of biology as a design problem, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how AI is becoming an essential tool for engineering the building blocks of life. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life.
More from Grow Everything Biotech Podcast
All episodes →- 186. N.Y. Tech Week Live Demo: Engineering the Future of Manufacturing with Roebling's Brentan Alexander52 / 100
- 185. Brick Happens: Chris Maurer of Redhouse Studio Redesigns Remote Living for Earth and Mars55 / 100
- 184. The Multiverse of Microbes: Henry Lee on Building Cultivarium and Training with Titans45 / 100
- 183. The American Biotech Blueprint: Senator Todd Young on Biodiversity as National Security
- 182. SynBioBeta 2026 Recap, It's Biologist Approved