Why Sculpt Evolution?



Evolution gave rise to every living thing and all of human culture, but evolved systems are very different from those designed by humans.



They're harder to predict and to design, and exhibit a frustrating tendency to evolve away from engineered behaviors.



At the same time, harnessing and directing evolution can generate useful organisms and biomolecular tools that we could never have rationally designed.



Our laboratory seeks to understand why systems evolve in the ways that they do, to develop tools capable of precisely intervening in the evolution of ecosystems, and to cultivate wisdom sufficient to know whether, when, and how to proceed.





As scientists and engineers, our task is to thoughtfully ascend the tree of knowledge. We must accelerate our harvest of beneficial technological fruits to sustain, protect, and improve civilization, yet somehow refrain from exploring branches harboring fruits so powerful and accessible that they pose global catastrophic risks.





In other words, we must learn to sculpt evolution of technology.



