Shrinking the Gap Between Sci-Fi and Sci-Fact: Josh Wolfe (Co-Founder of Lux Capital)
Episode description
Josh Wolfe is a co-founder of Lux Capital, where he funds the kinds of ventures that change everything: think gene-edited pig organs and technology that lets you “record” smells. His approach? Relentless curiosity. He reads dozens of newspapers daily to identify patterns, always staying a few steps ahead. In this episode of The Generalist, Josh shares how his firm backs companies that don’t just predict the future, but create it.
In our conversation, we explore:
• The revolutionary development of genetically modified pig organs being transplanted into humans and what this means for the future of organ transplantation.
• The recent achievement of "teleporting smell" across space and why computers that can replicate scents will open up entirely new industries.
• Why Lux is investing in the search for real-life "X-Men" — genetic outliers in isolated populations whose DNA could lead to life-saving medical advancements.
• How Josh evaluates macro trends to make smarter micro investment decisions and why ignoring the big picture is a mistake.
• The three tech sectors that Josh believes will define the geopolitical balance in the decades ahead.
• How Josh stays current on macroeconomic trends.
• Much more
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For a full transcript of the episode, please visit: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/shrinking-the-gap-between-sci-fi-and-sci-fact-josh-wolfe
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(04:38) A brief overview of Josh’s work at Lux Capital
(05:57) The science fiction to science fact pipeline
(09:11) Xenotransplantation
(12:10) Proven transplantations with modified pig kidneys, and what’s next
(15:38) Ethical questions around xenotransplantation
(17:48) Lux Capital’s investment in eGenesis
(19:34) The theory of persistent cellular memory
(23:35) Why eGenesis began with kidneys
(24:30) Digitizing smell
(32:24) Commercializing digital olfaction technology
(38:26) The potential applications for a “Shazam for smell”
(43:16) Variant Bio’s work studying genetic outliers
(52:00) Variant Bio's two primary clinical focuses
(53:46) How Josh stays current on macroeconomic trends
(59:44) Josh’s thoughts on the critical areas the U.S. should invest in
(1:14:00) How to win the talent war
(1:18:53) Final meditations
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Resources and episode mentions
—Books—
• 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: https://www.amazon.com/000-Leagues-Under-Wordsworth-Classics/dp/1853260312
• War of the Worlds: https://www.amazon.com/War-Worlds-H-G-Wells/dp/8175992824/
• In Search of Lost Time: https://www.amazon.com/Search-Lost-Time-Library-Classics/dp/0812969642
• Perfume: The Story of a Murderer: https://www.amazon.com/Perfume-Story-Murderer-Patrick-Suskind/dp/0375725849/
• Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger: https://www.amazon.com/Poor-Charlies-Almanack-Charles-Expanded/dp/1578645018
—Other Resources—
• eGenesis: https://egenesisbio.com/
• Xenotransplantation: https://egenesisbio.com/xenotransplant/
• Surgeons Transplant Engineered Pig Kidney Into Fourth Patient: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/07/health/fourth-pig-kidney-transplant.html
• CRISPR: https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/CRISPR
• Can an Organ Transplant Change Someone’s Personality? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-leading-edge/202402/do-organ-transplants-cause-personality-change-in-recipients#
...Episode resources continued at: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/shrinking-the-gap-between-sci-fi-and-sci-fact-josh-wolfe
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