Protein design is expanding from building single molecules to generating entire systems from scratch with parts that work together in ways nature never explored.| Institute for Protein Design – Designing tomorrow
Custom proteins made with AI bind disordered proteins and peptides with atomic precision.| Institute for Protein Design – Designing tomorrow
A new deep-learning model developed by scientists at the IPD and MIT is redefining what’s possible in enzyme design. The post Introducing RFdiffusion2 first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
By understanding the opportunities and risks of AI advances, we can collectively advance science in ways that improve the health of all people.| Institute for Protein Design - Shaping tomorrow
ProteinMPNN revolutionized protein sequence design. LigandMPNN opens the door to programming protein–ligand interfaces of all kinds.| Institute for Protein Design - Shaping tomorrow
New AI-generated proteins that protect animals in the lab promise safer, more accessible antivenoms. The post Neutralizing deadly snake toxins first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
Funding will enable further development of Hicks’ minibinder conjugates as an improved option for radiotherapy cancer treatments. The post Derrick Hicks wins additional WRF translational funding first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
New protein assemblies with hundreds of subunits dwarf common viral capsids. The post Building bigger nanocages with less symmetry first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
Generative AI based on RFdiffusion designs cyclic peptides with atomic accuracy. The post Introducing RFpeptides first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
Computational protein design, once considered impossible, has blossomed into a transformative research field with implications for medicine, sustainability, and beyond. In a recent webinar hosted by David Baker, three pioneers in the field—Bill DeGrado, Steve Mayo, and Brian Kuhlman—shared their insights on the origins, evolution, and future of protein design. The post Webinar: Protein Design Then & Now (1988-2024) first appeared on Institute for Protein Design.| Institute for Protein Design
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