Edita Pileckyte
We asked our CEO Guy Levy-Yurista about his journey into biotech, his plans for Synthace & the steps he's taking to strengthen the company culture.
James Girling
“We're constantly learning new things at Synthace. It's interesting to learn what our software engineers do & it's cool to teach them some biology!"
“I’m proud of the enthusiasm & ethical stance Synthace has taken. It’s not just a market opportunity – it’s something that people really believe in."
"Synthace is working on something revolutionary, and it's really exciting to be at the forefront of technology and science, in particular automation."
“The way we do science needs to change. There needs to be a real embrace of digital tools - but frankly, I'm glad to be part of the revolution.”
“We have a mission to disrupt and change the way people do biology. When we achieve this, we will have positively impacted many, many lives.”
We asked some of our colleagues about their personal experience as women in STEM, their career journey, and the barriers that women encounter.
"The vision we have – helping people to automate their science faster & giving them easier access to automation – is one of the reasons I joined."
"You can feel it: being part of this team, we all work in harmony to achieve something that is bigger than us."
Adam Tozer
Fane Mensah, PhD, Head of Community, tells us about his experience as a scientist and a global community leader within the Life Sciences.