Protein design aims to create customized antibodies for therapies, biosensors for diagnostics, or enzymes for chemical reactions. An international research team has now developed a method for ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI), a team of scientists led by Nobel Prize winner David Baker at the University of Washington has created a computational method for generating proteins that bind and ...
Protein language models are accelerating biotech but largely operate as black boxes. In Nature Machine Intelligence, researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) publish the most ...
Researchers recently published findings that could lay the groundwork for applying quantum computing methods to protein structure prediction. Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and IBM recently ...
Researchers from David Baker's lab (University of Washington) have designed this antibody from scratch to neutralize a deadly toxin from C. difficile. [Ian Haydon] “Life could not exist without ...
A multicolored 3D model of an enzyme binding double-stranded DNA against a light purple background Computational enzyme design could allow for reactions not seen in nature. Credit: Ian Haydon ...
AI2 Incubator’s Jenny Cronin (left), interviews David Baker, director of the University of Washington’s Institute for Protein Design. (GeekWire Photo / Charlotte Schubert) The Institute for Protein ...
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 ...
Various approaches to such protein redesign have drawbacks. Traditional methods include time-consuming trial and error efforts, and many models in the emerging field ...
The rapid rise of AI has begun to reshape how proteins are designed, optimized, and analyzed. From structure prediction to screening and downstream characterization, AI‑driven approaches are ...