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Steve
Liebich

VISIONARY

INNOVATOR

MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST

A remarkably talented young scientist, innovator, writer, and entrepreneur from Bydgoszcz.

At the age of 14, he began medical studies, at 15 he wrote his first book, and at 16 he published his first scientific paper. Possessing a rare ability, even among scientists, to navigate multiple scientific disciplines, he is able to identify connections and dependencies that others overlook, create multidisciplinary projects, and participate in programs from various fields of science.

He is the founder of BINOS™, an initiative aimed at revolutionizing the way scientific projects are carried out: from the initial idea, through all stages of the research process, to commercialization. He believes that as a society, we are all responsible and can have a real impact on the effective development of science.

Scientific research area

Steve's scientific work is comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and multidimensional. This means his projects and ideas draw on a wide range of inspirations, often spanning multiple fields, giving them virtually unlimited potential.

Steve's mission is to transform medicine and other scientific fields to maximize the potential of researchers. When he says he wants to change the world and save as many lives as possible, he truly means it.

Projects
Gene therapies, vector systems

Jumping multimodal asynchronous multi-target editing system.

Regenerative medicine, immunogenetics

Full limb regeneration through positional patterning and transcriptional factors gradient in the balance between the cellularization and dedifferentiation occurrences.

Chaos theory, quantum chemistry

Cellular dynamics perturbance (CDP) and division threshold problem (DTP) in isologous differentiation of global chaos.

Oncology

Specific targeting the phenotypically differentiated cancerous cells (Cancer Isologous Differentiation of Global Dynamic Chaos of Metabolites).

Laboratory engineering

Automatic needle-in-PCR-out cytoplasmic decoder.

Electric bioengineering

Biogenic continuous nano-scale electricity generation.

Preventive medicine, personalized medicine

PresLife Window (ultra-secret sci project).

Vision of transforming the scientific world

Babu™, BINOS™

During his freshman year at Clarkson University, Steve discovered what many inventors and innovators around the world face: the current system of supporting science is slow, bureaucratic, chaotically decentralized, insular, inefficient, and favors academic titles, age, and CVs over ideas and their potential, leaving scientists to fend for themselves. That’s why many ideas that could change the world never get a chance.

That’s why his priority became to propose a “cure for this disease.” Babu™ is the idea of transforming the world of science in such a way that outstanding scientists don’t have to spend more than half of their time on non-scientific matters. So that they can work on what they do best – on discoveries that can change the world, save many lives. And they could leave the financing, administration, and commercialization to those who can do it better. But the Babu™ idea goes further – it makes us all responsible for creating a friendly environment for the development of science.

The Babu™ idea is to be implemented through its most important tool: BINOS™ (Babu’s™ International Network of Science) – a global initiative that aims to revolutionize the way scientific projects are carried out. It is an ecosystem that supports the entire life cycle of a scientific project – from idea to funding to commercialization – aimed at shortening the time it takes to complete scientific projects and increasing their chances of success. BINOS™ is a tool specifically designed for the needs of the scientific, investment, and service communities. Ultimately, however, it aims to involve each of us in this change: people who use the gifts of science every day (even now, reading this text) and who could support it in so many different ways if only they didn’t feel so distant from it. Science is about people, and people are about emerging needs that we ourselves are able to meet.

Current projects

Not only scientific

About me

My story

Born in 1998 in Bydgoszcz, Poland, I sometimes think that despite my young age, I could "give" a few challenges and adversities to others.

I spent my entire childhood in hospitals, undergoing dozens of surgeries, fighting for mobility and independence. It was then that I discovered my passion for medicine. It all started from there, but very quickly it turned out that one field was not enough for me. I was also passionate about chemistry, quantum physics, biotechnology, genetics, and new technologies. Beyond the exact sciences, I was also interested in literature, linguistics, and philosophy. Such a wide range of interests and the gift of easily moving between different, often distant fields, helps me develop quickly, participate in programs from various fields of science, and create multidisciplinary projects with surprising, often unnoticed connections by others.

Thanks to my wonderful mother, who raised me and my sister alone, to many other people who crossed my path, but also probably thanks to my persistence in pursuing my goals, I was able to quickly realize my passion. At the age of 15, I became a student at the Medical Academy, and then I won a place at a New York university despite a lack of sufficient funds. Just a year later, the university awarded me a full academic scholarship. I passed exams without having to attend classes, and when I finished my studies (a year ahead of schedule) with enough papers to hypothetically defend my doctorate. Moreover, at the age of 20, I was granted permission to run my own laboratory.

When the pandemic broke out, I developed a project to develop a prophylactic and therapeutic antiviral platform based on aptamers, which would be a response to any virus attacking the respiratory tract. The first two products were to be prophylactic and therapeutic drugs against COVID-19 and HRSV. Although the scientific world assessed the project as promising, it was then that I first encountered the adversities faced by most discoverers: a slow system, bureaucracy, and lack of support.

That's why I decided to work on changing this system. Babu™ is the idea of changing the world for the better by creating a new system of science and business, in which all people on Earth jointly accomplish the work of transforming their lives through the miracle of scientific knowledge, regardless of whether they are called scientists or not. A great, ambitious and noble Vision needs a strong, down-to-earth creative power, which has become BINOS™: a new science ecosystem that accelerates the transfer of all new technologies directly to recipients, while generating significant profits for investors, who can literally be anyone.

Currently, I combine work on implementing the Babu™ idea with a doctorate in bioinformatics at the University of Warsaw. When I relax, I like to delve into issues of philosophy, on the border between field theory and multidimensionality, knowledge about the linguistic possibilities of building new worlds. I love rock music and ... writing books. I wrote my first book at the age of 15, and the second two years later. Both books are thrillers ("Paralysis" and "Black Moth") and both have been published. Currently, despite my intensive professional and scientific work, I am preparing the publication of another book, because writing gives vent to my humanistic passion. And although I speak six languages, I can often be found on a solitary walk in the forest, park or crowded streets of many cities in Poland, saying absolutely nothing, because only then do I feel that there is the most of me for the world.

Scientific literature

  • Mustafa F, Liebich S, Andreescu S. Nanoparticle-based amplification for sensitive detection of β-galactosidase activity in fruits. Anal Chim Acta. 2021 Nov 22;1186:339129. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.339129. Epub 2021 Sep 30. PubMed PMID: 34756270.
  • Liebich SF. Three-modal theory of early embryo asymmetric cleavage determination. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy. 2021 July; 17(1):299-325. doi: https://www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/889. 
  • Liebich SF. The cellular senescence unification model and telomerase therapy: To treat all age-related diseases. Aging Pathobiology and Therapeutics. 2020 September; 2(3):143-154. doi: 10.31491/APT.2020.09.030.
  • Liebich S. “Evolution” of Embryogenesis: Complexity of the Early Developmental Stages in the Animal Kingdom. OBM genetics. 2020 July; 4(3).
  • Liebich S. hTERT Promoter Regulation by Differentiation Mechanisms vs Telomerase Activity in Somatic, Embryonic, and Cancerous Cells. OBM geriatrics. 2019; 3(2):1-14.
  • Liebich S. Drosophila melanogaster control mechanisms of telomere length maintenance and IME-4 putative role in the retrotransposons replication and telomere elongation. Advances in cell biology. 2017; 44(4):409-426.
  • Liebich S. Wybrane aspekty biologicznego starzenia się organizmu (Biology of ageing - selected aspects). Advances in cell biology. 2015; 43(3):563-578.

Motivational lectures

The future of science is the future of all of us – what will our world look like if we change science? Check out my Powerspeech lectures.

Power Speech Steve Liebich

Wykształcenie

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Opinie

Co myślą o mnie Ci, którzy mnie już poznali

Współpraca

Firmy i instytucje, które mi zaufały

Contact

Let’s talk!

Steve Liebich

  • Tel. (PL): +48 731 428 514
  • Tel. (US): +1 315 262 7005
  • E-mail: steven@babusolutions.com