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Information is the Root of Morale - Recombinant DNA Technologies 06/09/2026

Most discussions about morale focus on motivation.

In my experience, morale problems are often confidence problems.
Teams lose confidence when they can no longer connect effort with outcome.

Information is the Root of Morale - Recombinant DNA Technologies Information is the Root of Morale June 8, 2026 Morale is an emotional response to what people believe about progress. When people are constantly asking themselves: The resulting morale problem isn’t about motivation. It’s about confidence. A difficult milestone vs. A non-credible milestone Teams...

High throughput screening is often treated as a straightforward exercise. You build an assay around the hits you want to find - binding partners, enzyme activity, phenotypes. Most of the focus goes… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 06/04/2026

Assay conditions are not neutral.

They determine what biology youre able to see.

One lesson l've seen repeatedly across high-throughput screening, synthetic biology, and industrial biotech:

You always get what. you screen for.

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High throughput screening is often treated as a straightforward exercise. You build an assay around the hits you want to find - binding partners, enzyme activity, phenotypes. Most of the focus goes… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 High throughput screening is often treated as a straightforward exercise. You build an assay around the hits you want to find - binding partners, enzyme activity, phenotypes. Most of the focus goes toward throughput. How do you screen more candidates, faster? But assay conditions are not neutral. Th...

I’ve seen biotech teams mistake changing conditions for a reason to continually redefine direction. Sometimes adaptation is necessary - markets shift, funding environments change, and technical… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 05/26/2026

Business are Complex Adaptive Systems. But sometimes adaptation can become drift.

I’ve seen biotech teams mistake changing conditions for a reason to continually redefine direction. Sometimes adaptation is necessary - markets shift, funding environments change, and technical… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 I’ve seen biotech teams mistake changing conditions for a reason to continually redefine direction. Sometimes adaptation is necessary - markets shift, funding environments change, and technical assumptions fail. Good captains adjust to weather, but resilient organizations still maintain a coherent...

Good captains don’t fight every battle available to them. That’s a recurring lesson in Patrick O’Brian’s novels - and in leadership more broadly. Sometimes the conditions are wrong. Sometimes the… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 05/15/2026

I love sailing. And books about sailing. Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander series about Jack Aubrey provide many life lessons.

Good captains don’t fight every battle available to them. That’s a recurring lesson in Patrick O’Brian’s novels - and in leadership more broadly. Sometimes the conditions are wrong. Sometimes the… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 Good captains don’t fight every battle available to them. That’s a recurring lesson in Patrick O’Brian’s novels - and in leadership more broadly. Sometimes the conditions are wrong. Sometimes the ship isn’t ready. Sometimes the crew is exhausted. Sometimes the risk outweighs the prize. And...

A boat’s wake tells you where it’s been. Not where it’s going. I see this in biotech fundraising all the time. Founders spend most of the pitch talking about: • what they’ve accomplished • the… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 05/15/2026

Where you're going isn't as important as where you've been.

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A boat’s wake tells you where it’s been. Not where it’s going. I see this in biotech fundraising all the time. Founders spend most of the pitch talking about: • what they’ve accomplished • the… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 A boat’s wake tells you where it’s been. Not where it’s going. I see this in biotech fundraising all the time. Founders spend most of the pitch talking about: • what they’ve accomplished • the data they generated • the technical hurdles they overcame And those things matter. But increa...

“It’s easier to set a course than to correct one.” It’s a cliché. But it’s also an aphorism - the kind of phrase that survives because it expresses something true. In Project Management, we learn… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 | 10 comments 05/14/2026

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“It’s easier to set a course than to correct one.” It’s a cliché. But it’s also an aphorism - the kind of phrase that survives because it expresses something true. In Project Management, we learn… | Branden Wolner, PhD 🔬 | 10 comments “It’s easier to set a course than to correct one.” It’s a cliché. But it’s also an aphorism - the kind of phrase that survives because it expresses something true. In Project Management, we learn that “the cost of change increases with time.” There are two reasons why: First, the long...

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