
EP272: How a $10B Company Turned De-Extinction into a Platform
What kind of entrepreneur decides to bring back extinct species and why might that become one of the most important businesses of our lifetime? In this episode, I talk with Ben Lamm, Co-Founder and CEO of Colossal Biosciences, about why de-extinction is not science fiction but an engineering problem — and how solving it is creating breakthrough technologies across biology, conservation, and medicine. Ben shares how Colossal evolved from a bold idea into a multi-billion-dollar platform, why mammoths, dire wolves, and dodos became cultural gateways into serious science, and how mission-driven companies can attract talent, capital, and public imagination at once.
Highlights:
- Why de-extinction is an engineering challenge, not a science breakthrough
- How Colossal is building a “portfolio of species” like products
- Why mammoths and dire wolves are cultural on-ramps to deep tech
- How Form Bio emerged from Colossal’s internal tooling
- Using memes, pop culture, and celebrities to make science mainstream
- Why investor alignment matters more than valuation
- The difference between persuading and educating
- How mission focus drives execution speed
- Why frontier companies require extreme context-switching
- How optionality becomes the ultimate business advantage
Guest Bio: Ben Lamm is a technology entrepreneur and the Co-Founder and CEO of Colossal Biosciences, a company focused on de-extinction, genetic rescue, and biodiversity restoration. He has previously founded and exited multiple companies across software, gaming, and AI, including Chaotic Moon (acquired by Accenture), Team Chaos (acquired by Zynga), and Conversable (acquired by LivePerson). Ben is also a Co-Founder and board member of Form Bio and is known for building ambitious, mission-driven companies that operate at the intersection of science, culture, and technology.
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