OpenProtein.AI is helping biologists stay on the cutting edge of AI with a no-code platform for protein engineering.
The world of protein engineering just took a giant leap forward. A team in China has developed a method that makes designing better proteins faster, cheaper, and easier. Led by Professor Gao Caixia ...
Protein engineering is a field primed for artificial intelligence research. Each protein is made up of amino acids; to ...
Enzymes called proteases act like molecular scissors for proteins in the body and play a role in therapies to stop viruses ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have developed SpyCI-LAMBS, a high-throughput system that screens bacterial proteins for rare-earth element binding far faster than traditional ...
MIT-backed startup launches no-code AI platform enabling biologists to design proteins, accelerating drug discovery, reducing ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that draws logical inferences about the function of unknown proteins promises to help scientists unravel the inner workings of the cell. Developed by KAUST ...
With the advent of AI-powered protein design tools, protein-based therapeutics may no longer be constrained by the limits imposed by natural selection. Protein-based therapeutics have been ...
Enzymes in laundry detergents, insulin for diabetes, and the antibodies and enzymes used in medicine: all of these exist thanks to protein science and engineering. Protein engineering has transformed ...
Every day, billions of damaged or unnecessary cells die and are swept away by the immune system’s cleanup crew—phagocytes. But when that clearance falters, dangerous cells can linger, fueling cancer ...