Microbe Mission Possible: Noah Helman Discusses iMicrobes' Quest to Turn Waste into Wealth
Noah Helman, co-founder of Industrial Microbes, unpacks how his team is giving ethanol a glow-up as a renewable feedstock for creating advanced polymers and sustainable carbon fibers. With a decade of experience in the trenches of biomanufacturing, Noah discusses how they’re engineering microbes to work smarter, not harder, tackling the challenges of cost, scale, and environmental impact. From leveraging industrial partnerships to envisioning a future where waste becomes the ultimate raw material, Noah delivers sharp insights with a side of microbial magic, proving that biology is not just life—it’s a powerhouse of innovation. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Prelude to Progress: The Challenge of Unique Equipment
00:00:21 - Oil, Politics, and the Biomanufacturing Tug-of-War
00:01:58 - From Biofuel Bust to Synthetic Biology Boom
00:03:59 - A Pledge Against Plastics: Aquarium Insights
00:05:35 - Woolly Mammoths and Capitalist Dinosaurs
00:08:11 - TikTok Drama: Perplexity’s Unlikely Bid
00:12:29 - Ethanol: From Gas Tank to Biomanufacturing Hero
00:15:00 - Meet Noah Helman: Biomanufacturing Pioneer
00:18:00 - Scaling Up: The Chicken-and-Egg of Biomanufacturing
00:22:45 - Breaking Bottlenecks: Innovations in Equipment Access
00:27:00 - Collaborating for Carbon Fiber: Partnerships in Progress
00:30:27 - Spinning Carbon: Fiber Meets Sustainability
00:34:28 - Cracking the Code of Biomanufacturing Bottlenecks
00:36:51 - Waste Not, Want Not: The Power of Circular Inputs
00:42:34 - Futurecasting Biomanufacturing and Bioeconomies
00:45:03 - Next-Gen Biology: Enzymes, AI, and Big Data
00:50:58 - Closing the Loop: Microbial Magic and Future Frontiers