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Combining frontier AI & frontier biology to help scientists cure or prevent disease
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    @biohub
    Jun 11
    In a series of 3 papers and preprints, we’re thrilled to share with you the working laser phase plate. In collaboration with research led by Holger Müller at UC Berkeley, this is a huge innovation in imaging to make small and faint objects inside cells visible.
    Waves of laser light coming from four different directions and meeting in the middle brightly inside the cavity of the laser phase plate
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    biohub
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    Aug 19
    New in @CellCellPress: 15 grand challenges for the field of AI-accelerated biology, inspired by a famous list of 23 math problems created by mathematician David Hilbert. Co-authored by Biohub’s @ShanaOKelley and @califano_lab.
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    Cell
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    Aug 17
    Now online! Fifteen challenges for generative AI applications to cell biology dlvr.it/TV3Qqj
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    @biohub
    Aug 12
    Predicting protein structure directly from sequence—no MSA required. Join us Aug 25 at 1pm PT for a webinar on ESMFold2, our open-source structure prediction model. We'll cover the science behind the model, then give a hands-on demo of how to fold proteins and biomolecular
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    Aug 10
    "Everyone will benefit from scientific advances and be able to contribute to scientific progress." More from @finkd ⬇️
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    Aug 10
    I believe everyone should have access to superintelligence, and I wrote a long piece about Meta's philosophy and values for building a positive future for everyone. meta.com/thefutureisfor…
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    Aug 6
    Proteins are the machinery of life. Scientists have cataloged billions of protein sequences—but their biology is still mostly unknown. ESM Atlas is a new way in. bit.ly/4dJcF6G

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