
Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora
3d ago·1h 1m
Redefining Biotech: Dr. Elizabeth Hudson’s Mission to Power the Biology AI Era, founder of Ambitious Bio: Women in Tech Massachusetts
In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Hudson shares her remarkable journey from neuroscience researcher to founder and CEO of Ambitious Bio, a company building the data infrastructure layer for the biology AI era. Based in Cambridge, Elizabeth Hudson, PhD discusses her career pivots, the inspiration behind Ambitious, and her mission to revolutionize how AI is applied in biotech by tackling the crucial—and often overlooked—challenge of biological data access.
Dr. Hudson opens up about the risks, challenges, and critical moments that shaped her path, while offering clear-eyed advice on persistence, strategic risk-taking, and the importance of building supportive communities for women in tech.
Key Topics
Ambitious: The Missing Layer in AI for Biology
Learn how Ambitious Bio is making it possible to map the molecular landscape of the human body, providing the essential data needed for breakthroughs in drug discovery, safety, and longevity 01:10.
From Neuroscience to Entrepreneurship
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson reflects on her journey from academia to robotics, tutoring, working at Walmart as a cashier, and ultimately launching her company 04:53.
Catalysts for Change
Insights into how a single decision or brave leader can dramatically improve outcomes, whether in education, health, or tech 00:00 & 40:38.
Building and Scaling as a Woman in Tech
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson candidly discusses the hurdles and stereotypes she faced—and overcame—in both established companies and startups 18:11.
The Power and Challenge of Data in AI
Why the future of biotech and AI depends on generating and sharing robust biological data—and how Ambitious aims to outpace even nation states in this domain 10:46.
Practical Inspiration: Focus, Failure, and Momentum
Advice for staying resilient, the importance of focused effort over innate talent, and how to move "in the direction of warmth and nutrients" when facing setbacks 54:24.
Memorable Moments
“The people who succeed are not the smartest. Sometimes they're not even the hardest working. They're just the people who are able to look at something and say, through the ups, through the downs, through the fear, through the anxiety, I'm just going to keep focusing on this one thing.”
“We have orders of magnitude more data to target an ad to you on Instagram than we do to target a drug and make sure that it goes to the tumor in your lung.”
“All it takes is one person to be a catalyst… and it was a five minute conversation. And it just gets done. Today is the day.”
Resources & Recommendations
Book: Runnin' Down a Dream by Bill Gurley
Book: Grit by Angela Duckworth
Podcast: Acquired
App: Nessie (context bridge for AI tools)
Podcast: “Don’t Be a Jerk”
Connect with Dr. Elizabeth Hudson
X (formerly Twitter): @CLARKPOLNER
Episode Highlights
The underestimated importance and complexity of building data infrastructure for AI in life sciences
How personal and professional leaps—sometimes inspired by the people closest to us—can create ripples of impact
Why seeing “behind the curtain” reveals opportunities for outsiders and newcomers to shake up even the most established fields
Navigating and reframing obstacles as strengths
Join the Women in Tech Community
Website: womenintechvip.com
Social: @WomenInTechShow
"If she can do it, so can I."
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Dr. Hudson opens up about the risks, challenges, and critical moments that shaped her path, while offering clear-eyed advice on persistence, strategic risk-taking, and the importance of building supportive communities for women in tech.
Key Topics
Ambitious: The Missing Layer in AI for Biology
Learn how Ambitious Bio is making it possible to map the molecular landscape of the human body, providing the essential data needed for breakthroughs in drug discovery, safety, and longevity 01:10.
From Neuroscience to Entrepreneurship
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson reflects on her journey from academia to robotics, tutoring, working at Walmart as a cashier, and ultimately launching her company 04:53.
Catalysts for Change
Insights into how a single decision or brave leader can dramatically improve outcomes, whether in education, health, or tech 00:00 & 40:38.
Building and Scaling as a Woman in Tech
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson candidly discusses the hurdles and stereotypes she faced—and overcame—in both established companies and startups 18:11.
The Power and Challenge of Data in AI
Why the future of biotech and AI depends on generating and sharing robust biological data—and how Ambitious aims to outpace even nation states in this domain 10:46.
Practical Inspiration: Focus, Failure, and Momentum
Advice for staying resilient, the importance of focused effort over innate talent, and how to move "in the direction of warmth and nutrients" when facing setbacks 54:24.
Memorable Moments
“The people who succeed are not the smartest. Sometimes they're not even the hardest working. They're just the people who are able to look at something and say, through the ups, through the downs, through the fear, through the anxiety, I'm just going to keep focusing on this one thing.”
“We have orders of magnitude more data to target an ad to you on Instagram than we do to target a drug and make sure that it goes to the tumor in your lung.”
“All it takes is one person to be a catalyst… and it was a five minute conversation. And it just gets done. Today is the day.”
Resources & Recommendations
Book: Runnin' Down a Dream by Bill Gurley
Book: Grit by Angela Duckworth
Podcast: Acquired
App: Nessie (context bridge for AI tools)
Podcast: “Don’t Be a Jerk”
Connect with Dr. Elizabeth Hudson
X (formerly Twitter): @CLARKPOLNER
Episode Highlights
The underestimated importance and complexity of building data infrastructure for AI in life sciences
How personal and professional leaps—sometimes inspired by the people closest to us—can create ripples of impact
Why seeing “behind the curtain” reveals opportunities for outsiders and newcomers to shake up even the most established fields
Navigating and reframing obstacles as strengths
Join the Women in Tech Community
Website: womenintechvip.com
Social: @WomenInTechShow
"If she can do it, so can I."
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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