6 provocative (biotechnology) speakers on Mezzo — including Daniel Kraft, Suzanne Lee, and Kary Mullis. Each with the talks, gig history, and co-appearances to back it up.
Together they've given 14 talks across 8 events.
Speakers who pair a provocative delivery style with biotechnology expertise — verified with real talks, gig history, and attendee ratings.
6 provocative (biotechnology) speakers on Mezzo — including Daniel Kraft, Suzanne Lee, and Kary Mullis. Each with the talks, gig history, and co-appearances to back it up.
Together they've given 14 talks across 8 events.
22 speakers · showing 1–22

Physician-scientist transforming healthcare | Pioneer in exponential medical technologies

TED Fellow | Pioneering Biofabricated Fashion Materials

Nobel Laureate | Pioneering DNA Replication Technology
Global Creative Director | Transforming Healthcare Marketing

Space entrepreneur | Pioneering cancer treatment innovation in microgravity

Ig Nobel Prizes Founder | Celebrating Scientific Humor and Creativity
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Alternative Protein Pioneer | Precision Fermentation & Sustainable Food Technology
Futurist & Technology Innovator | Beyond Human Limits
TEDx Speaker | Health Futurist & Biotech Entrepreneur

ETH Zurich Biotech Innovator | Transforming Sustainable Material Production
Regenerative Medicine Pioneer | Smithsonian Ingenuity Award Recipient
Pioneer of human genome sequencing | Founder of Celera Genomics and J. Craig Venter Institute
Epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox | Former WHO advisor

Biotech Entrepreneur | Pioneering Cellular Technologies
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner | Pioneer of sociobiology
MIT physicist | Pioneer of personal fabrication and quantum computing
Health Equity Advocate | Grassroots Approach to Accessible Medicines
Founder & CEO | Lifesaving Medical Innovations
Bioengineering Professor | Breakthrough Biomaterials & Regenerative Medicine
Nobel Laureate and co-discoverer of DNA structure | Molecular biology pioneer
Former Neuralink President | Biotechnology Visionary
TED Speaker | Reinventing the Human Condition