Andrew Herr

Former Adjunct Fellow, Technology and National Security Program

Andrew Herr is a former Adjunct Fellow with the Technology and National Security Program at CNAS, the CEO of Helicase, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University.

Helicase is a leader in human performance and competitive strategy. Through its human performance practice, Helicase works with individuals and teams to enhance mental and physical performance using nutrition and cognitive programs. This work is based on cutting-edge scientific research, including groundbreaking work done by its Mind Plus Matter division. Through its competitive strategy practice, Helicase applies a range of tools from horizon scanning to wargaming in order to position organizations for success in highly competitive landscapes, including defense, entertainment, sports, and finance.

At Georgetown, Andrew teaches about unconventional weapons technologies with a ‘hands-on’ approach, enabling students to gain first-hand experience relevant to chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological weapons, additive manufacturing, and human enhancement. He also writes and speaks broadly on the future of human performance, human enhancement, and biotechnology.

Prior to his current positions, Andrew led studies on the future of human performance and biotechnology for the Department of Defense, taught courses on optimizing performance to U.S. Government personnel preparing for deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq, and worked with the Departments of Homeland Security and Energy on emerging technology strategy, nuclear weapons detection, and radiation dosimetry.

Andrew has been selected as a Mad Scientist by the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command, a Fellow by the Synthetic Biology Leadership Excellence Accelerator Program, a Leader of Tomorrow by Global Biotech Revolution, a Next Generation Fellow by the Center for a New American Security, a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow by the U.S. Department of Education, and a Science & Technology Fellow by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He also regularly judges at iGEM, the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition.

Andrew received Master’s Degrees in Microbiology & Immunology, Health Physics, and Security Studies from Georgetown University, where he also completed his undergraduate work in the School of Foreign Service, earned a certificate in Eurasian, Russian, and East European studies, and learned to speak Russian. Andrew’s interest in Russia and the former Soviet space has led him to study in Russia, travel more than 10,000 miles across the country by train, live with Kazakh nomads who train eagles to hunt, and enjoy roasted lamb in the Turkmen desert.

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