Accelerating Life Sciences Research
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1. They have a protein model similar to AlphaFold
2. A biotech startup used this model to engineer a protein that converts adult cells into stem cells, at a higher efficiency than existing techniques. (But still only a tiny fraction of cells convert)
Application to life extension seems speculative.
Seems odd that OpenAI would want to get involved in this space, feels like Deepmind has a huge headstart already.
> A large portion of the data was enriched to contain additional contextual information about the proteins in the form of textual descriptions, co-evolutionary homologous sequences, and groups of proteins that are known to interact.
These bits made me wonder what would have happened if they had only used the supplementary biological data with an untrained LLM model.
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