Life Sciences
We're working on groundbreaking research aiming to revolutionize the field of life sciences. We're solving some of the most important issues humanity faces with artificial intelligence, developing novel and unconventional computing structures, as well as mathematical and computational modeling.
Our work
AI transformers shed light on the brain’s mysterious astrocytes
ResearchKim MartineauIBM Research and JDRF continue to advance biomarker discovery research
Technical noteEileen Koski, Kenney Ng, Vibha Anand, Jianying Hu, and Mohamed GhalwashAn AI foundation model that learns the grammar of molecules
NewsPayel Das, Youssef Mroueh, Inkit Padhi, Vijil Chenthamarakshan, Jerret Ross, and Brian BelgodereHow we react to smells could unlock how we form conscious thoughts
ResearchRoger Traub3 minute readCrowdsourcing to trace cell lineages
ResearchPablo Meyer6 minute readNeural networks take TITAN-sized step toward T cell specificity prediction
ResearchAnna Weber, Jannis Born, and María Rodríguez Martínez5 minute read- See more of our work on Life Sciences
Publications
A new framework for evaluating model out-of-distribution generalisation for the biochemical domain
- 2025
- ICLR 2025
Leveraging Large Language Models to Predict Antibody Biological Activity Against Influenza A Hemagglutinin
- Ella Barkan
- Ibrahim Siddiqui
- et al.
- 2025
- Computational And Structural Biotechnology Journal
Physics-informed categorization of data modalities used in AI-assisted drug discovery
- 2025
- ACS Spring 2025
Enhancing Control and Speed in Anionic Ring-Opening Polymerization: A Continuous-Flow Ap-proach for Rapid, Well-Defined Polymers in Milliseconds
- Tim Erdmann
- Pedro Arrechea
- et al.
- 2025
- ACS Spring 2025
ML-Guided Engineering to Enhance Cell-Organelle Capacity for Multi-Enzyme Pathway Compartmentalization
- Jie Shi
- Jordan Baker
- et al.
- 2025
- ACS Spring 2025
Polymeric Giant Unilamellar Vesicles Support Longevity of Native Nuclei in Protocells
- Lukas Heuberger
- Arianna Balestri
- et al.
- 2025
- Small Sci.