We’re tackling planet-scale issues with rigorous research and innovative funding models.
We are also humans building together. This album shows some of the human stories behind the work we are doing. Together, we can build the field of climate biotechnology.

Over 50 biotechnologists gather together for a Homeworld Climate Biotech Social at Uzay Gallery in San Francisco

Ariana of Homeworld with Erin Wilson after hosting an event at PNW Climate Week

Ying Sun hosting the climate biotech meetup at the Plant and Animal Genome Conference

Founding Scientist Paul Reginato discusses enzymatic carbon removal at North Carolina State University

Daniel Goodwin in New York for a climate biotech social event with our friend Erum Azeez Khan from MessagingLab

Sonja Salmon (incredible researcher and grantee) gives Paul Reginato a tour of her lab at North Carolina State University

Homeworld co-sponsored the Women in Genomics annual dinner at the Plants and Animal Genome Conference in San Diego.

Homeworld co-founders with Erika Reinhardt of Spark Climate Solutions

Program Lead Jayme Feyhl-Buska moderates a biomining panel during SF Climate Week


Dan Goodwin hanging with leaders of Convergent Research, Cultivarium, and Forest Neurotech talking about new models for funding ambitious science.

Presenting our AI TEAs project at SynBioBeta 2024

2024 happy hour in Boston

Jesse Lou presenting our collaborative AI-TEA project as a Breakthrough Energy Fellow

The full Homeworld Collective team celebrates the end of our April 2025 offsite!

Workshop on “Achieving the ‘Race to Mission’ by Doing Science Differently” with our friends at New Harvest (the field-builders of Cellular Agriculture)

Researchers from around the world convene in San Francisco to identify frontier challenges to biological methane removal. We cohosted this event alongside Spark Climate Solutions.

Attendees at the 2024 PNW Climate Week event Ariana Caiati and Erin Wilson co-hosted