
Microbial Consortia for Industrial Decarbonization with Ginger Krieg Dosier
From The Climate Biotech Podcast by Homeworld Collective
January 27, 2026 · 47 min
About this episode
Ginger Krieg Dosier discusses her journey from architecture to biotech and the role of microbial consortia in industrial decarbonization.
On the most recent episode of the Climate Biotech Podcast, we are joined by Ginger Krieg Dosier, an architect-turned-biotech entrepreneur who created biocement at Biomason and is now building BIOME Consortia to accelerate biology's transition from thousands to billions of applications. Ginger's journey from NASA kid in Alabama to founding one of climate biotech's earliest companies reveals how architectural thinking translates surprisingly well to biological innovation. Ginger’s approac...
People in this episode
Guest: Ginger Krieg Dosier
Topics covered
- microbial consortia
- industrial decarbonization
- biotech innovation
- biocement
- climate change
- architecture
Keywords
- microbial consortia
- industrial decarbonization
- biotech
- biocement
- climate innovation
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Biomason, BIOME Consortia, NASA
Places: Alabama
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