In the rapidly advancing field of computational biology, a newly peer-reviewed review explores the transformative role of deep learning techniques in revolutionizing protein structure prediction. The ...
Giving Structure to Language: Profluent’s AI Models Move toward Precise and Steerable Protein Design
The “ChatGPT moment” for biology proceeds to unfold as protein language models, or machine learning tools trained on large databases of protein sequences, work to decode the language of life with the ...
In 2020, news headlines repeated John Moult’s words at the end of a stunning competition: Artificial intelligence had “solved” a long-standing grand challenge in biology, protein structure prediction.
When a protein folds, its string of amino acids wiggles and jiggles through countless conformations before it forms a fully folded, functional protein. This rapid and complex process is hard to ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The scientist who treats biology like physics and turned life into data
Open the Youtube video Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off ...
Efforts to unlock the mysteries of proteins, building blocks of life, have earned three scientists the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry. The prize goes to David Baker “for computational protein design,” ...
We know the genes, but not their functions." To resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research team has proposed a ...
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In the wee hours of an October morning, David Baker, a protein biologist at the University of Washington (UW), received the most-awaited phone call in a scientist’s career. Halfway around the world, ...
Researchers identify a shared RNA-protein interaction that could lead to broad-spectrum antiviral treatments for ...
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