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Jonathan "Joe" Betts-LaCroix (born Jonathan Betts February 26, 1962) is an American
scientist A scientist is a person who conducts Scientific method, scientific research to advance knowledge in an Branches of science, area of the natural sciences. In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, ...
and entrepreneur known for his discoveries in biophysics and for creating the world's smallest
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. He is working to optimize medical research priorities in the U.S.


Academics

Beginning in earth sciences at Harvard, Betts-LaCroix contributed to the field of long-term regulation of oxygen on Earth over multi-100 Million-year timespans, quantifying the effect of the burial efficiency of organic carbon as a feedback mechanism. At MIT, he designed and built an autonomous, robotic system that enables research into ocean circulation patterns and climate change, by operating untended for up to one year at sea on battery power and collecting hyper-pure water samples at predetermined intervals. In work at Caltech, Betts-LaCroix moved into biophysics, publishing a paper in ''
Science Science is a systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence for ...
'' that has been cited by more than 700 subsequent scientific works. In this work, he, along with David Beratan and José Onuchic proved for the first time that electron-transfer rates in proteins are determined by the electron orbital interactions in the protein structure.


Hardware

In 2000, Betts-LaCroix cofounded
OQO OQO was a U.S. computer hardware company that was notable for manufacture of handheld computers. Its systems possessed the functionality of a tablet computer, tablet PC in a size slightly larger than a personal digital assistant (PDA). According t ...
, a computer hardware and software OEM credited by the Guinness World Records as having created the world's smallest Windows PC.Guinness Book of World Records 2006, This created a new category of mobile computing devices between PDAs and laptops, which were initially dubbed the "Ultra Personal Computer", and which subsequently became known as the "Netbook". The device won many awards for its innovation, aesthetics and functionality. After OQO, Betts-Lacroix was active in Silicon Valley as a lecturer and mentor for CEOs of start up companies.


Biotechnology & biomedicine

Betts-LaCroix has participated in the Quantified Self movement since the beginning, and has given numerous presentations on aspects of self experimentation and tracking, including experiments in the 28-Hour day. In 2010 he joined startup Halcyon Molecular to lead its automation efforts. Halcyon, funded by, among others,
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and Peter Thiel, attempted to sequence human DNA using
electron microscopes An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. As the wavelength of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light photons, electron microscopes have a hi ...
. The underlying goal of Halcyon's work was to make meaningful progress in understanding human biology in order to improve medicine. Following the theme of improving medicine, Betts-LaCroix founded th
Health Extension Foundation
in 2012. The efforts of the people working in Health Extension are motivated by recognizing that #Most healthcare money treats age-related diseases; #Aging is the single biggest risk factor for these diseases; #But funding to address the biochemical processes of aging is less than 0.01% of healthcare spending—and correcting this missed opportunity to optimally assign medical research and translation priorities. In 2013 Betts-LaCroix cofounded Vium, which has raised $33M to accelerate the development of new medical therapies by automating in-vivo research. Vium launched publicly in 2016, and was later acquired by Recursion in 2020. Betts-LaCroix is also a biotech angel investor in such companies as StemCentrx, Recursion Pharma and Spring Discovery, as well as a part-time contributor at Y Combinator. In 2022 Betts-LaCroix cofounded Retro Biosciences, which emerged out of stealth with $180 million in funding to focus on extending healthy human lifespans.


See also

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Aging-associated diseases An aging-associated disease (commonly termed age-related disease, ARD) is a disease that is most often seen with increasing frequency with increasing senescence. They are essentially complications of senescence, distinguished from the aging pr ...


References


External links


Health Extension

"Joe Betts-LaCroix at TEDxSF 2011"
* Goethe Institute
"Transience and Permanence"
* Oakland Futurist
"Health Extension Salon #9"
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