M/Y Gene Machine

M/Y Gene Machine

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55m/180ft superyacht built in 2013 by Amels for 12 guests and 15 crew. 111,084 nautical miles in the

LinkedIn 09/23/2025

🌱 Mentor & Instructor Opportunity – Miami Beach 🌱

We are urgently seeking a mentor to guide a highly motivated 16-year-old student innovator on a plant genetics project with Impossible Vines.

What we’re looking for:
β€’ Hands-on experience with Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
β€’ Skills in plant molecular biology, tissue culture, and vector construction
β€’ Availability 2–3 times per week (2–4 hours, evenings/weekends) during the school year
β€’ Option for full-time mentorship over the summer

Why this is exciting:
β€’ Directly mentor the next generation of agbiotech innovators
β€’ Work on a meaningful project with real-world impact
β€’ Exceptional progress could lead to a co-founder role with Impossible Vines ( https://lnkd.in/edEJ4rn7 )

πŸ“© Interested? Contact: [email protected]
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Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 08/01/2023

Did you know that Komodo dragons use their tongue to smell? Every time a dragon flicks their long, forked tongue out of its mouth, scent particles land on it. When the tongue is brought back into the mouth, it rubs against a special organ called a Jacobson's organ. The Jacobson's organ helps differentiate what the lizard is smelling, and the forked split in the tongue communicates what direction the scent is coming from. This is a process called a Flehmen response, and many animals, including cats, horses, and snakes, use this to enhance their sense of smell.

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07/23/2023

Komodo National Park πŸƒ

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07/14/2023

A picture perfect end to the day ✨

Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 07/07/2023

Coron Palawan is one of the most stunning places we ever had the pleasure to experience. Jagged limestone formations which meet the most amazing crystal clear water is pretty hard to beat. World class WWII wrecks to explore and shallow water coral reefs for endless snorkelling. We won’t forget this place in a hurry!

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Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 07/05/2023

We found Nemo! Not only is The Philippines stunning above the water but below the water too. Some of the creatures we found below the yacht:
1. Clown Fish
2 & 3. Giant Clam
4. Magnificent Sea Slug (Nudibranch).

Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 06/28/2023

Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Our first stop on our South East Asia adventure. It was a pleasure being able to experience the rich and harmonious Japanese culture. A fascinating example where traditional and modern can coexist beautifully. Next stop: The Philippines! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

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Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 04/26/2023

Day 4/42: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβ€”>πŸ‡΅πŸ‡¦ Fair winds and glassy seas gliding through the water with these guys.

Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 03/22/2023

Who said docking has to stressful? Smiles for miles with the GM crew docking in St Barths!

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Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 11/07/2022

Diving with Caribbean Reef Sharks at Danger Cay, Bahamas.

Photos from M/Y Gene Machine's post 10/22/2022

Bahamian Blues 🏝️

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