A leading figure at the intersection of bioengineering and AI, Patrick Hsu's contributions include the initial development of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing in living human cells, the discovery of a new generation of RNA-guided systems beyond CRISPR, and the development of the world's most powerful DNA foundation model. As a co-founder of the Arc Institute and a professor at UC Berkeley, his work embodies the innovative spirit necessary to tackle today's most challenging biomedical questions. His laboratory's focus on inventing new technologies for biological programming and design is setting new standards for what is possible in the fast-moving fields of biotechnology, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. Learn from Patrick how his work is opening new horizons in the quest to understand and manipulate life at the molecular level.