Program Update

Introducing our next Residents

We’re excited to introduce three new entrepreneurs to our residency cohort

Program Update

Introducing Astera’s First Residency Cohort (and Applications for the Second Cohort!)

Applications are now open for our Fall cohort, due May 7

Program Update

Request for Information

Data Requirements for Microbial Machine Learning Models

Program Update

Announcing Astera’s Residency Program

Applications are now closed for Astera’s first residency cohort. Please check back for future calls. Astera’s first Residency cohort Today, Astera is opening a call for its first major science residency program, a one-year, fully funded program centered on the creation of public goods. Over the course of the next 12 months, we expect to […]

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Perspectives

From systems operators to systems architects

Going up a level from data generation to think about the data systems we design and embed

Perspectives

Understanding intelligence: Simplex views on complex systems

A conversation with Adam Shai and Paul Riechers, co-founders of Simplex

Perspectives

A night sky full of living worlds

A conversation with Astera Resident Edwin Kite on applied planetary science, applied astrobiology, and what it would take to terraform Mars

Perspectives

How we get to an abundant future

A perspective from Eli Dourado, Astera’s Head of Strategic Investments

Perspectives

Scientific Publishing: Enough is Enough

Why we’re no longer funding journal publications

Perspectives

Reflecting on — and for — our Future

A conversation with Astera Resident Dakota Gruener on uncovering answers and driving action on how we can address our rapidly warming climate

Perspectives

Breaking the Ice

A conversation with Astera Resident Thomas Teisberg on breaking the silos limiting action on sea level rise

Perspectives

Science transcends form: publishing beyond papers

Comparing existing tools for openly sharing scientific documents that don’t fit the mold of scholarly papers

Rachel Dutton
Perspectives

Breaking the mold

Building scientific and microbial communities with Rachel Dutton

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