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Aaron Wenteler

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PhD AI for Drug Discovery @QMUL, @MSDintheUK. ex-{@TUDelft, @CureVacRNA}. Researching the intersection of AI and biology to improve human health. 🧬🤖

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1/14 Excited to introduce PertEval-scFM! It provides benchmark and evaluation tools for perturbation effect prediction models, including single-cell foundation models (scFMs). Paper and GitHub link at the end of the thread! 🧵👇

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A central mistake in biology was to name genes. This over-simplification made reconciling what is happening on the molecular level a mess - it's not rare to find reports of opposite mechanisms in different contexts, claimed involvement in dozens if not hundreds of different…

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Very proud to have been part of the GenPlasmid team led by Will. Great write-up on the project 👇

Over the past week, hundreds of folks came together to participate in Evolved 2024, a Bio x ML hackathon hosted by @Lux_Capital, @EvoscaleAI and @envedabio Our team won 3rd-place🥉 and the @Polaris_HQ new dataset challenge! Here's our project, GenPlasmid... 🧵



One more time for the people in the back 🗣️

A lot of commenters saying 'AI is eating science' are missing one crucial bit. AF has a lot of domain knowledge and years of physics/biology/chemistry research making this possible. It's not 'AI is eating science', it's 'using AI as a tool for science leads to great results'. And…



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BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

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