Under the foundation of research cooperation established through the Ministry of Science and ICT's InnoCORE (InnoCORE) project, KAIST InnoCORE researchers have derived meaningful research results.
David Baker of the University of Washington Institute for Protein design discusses the creation of mini-protein binders as potential targeted therapeutics against neurotoxins, flu viruses, and other ...
Professor Gyu Rie Lee of the Department of Biological Sciences successfully designed artificial proteins that selectively recognize specific compounds using AI through joint research with Professor ...
It is no longer new to say that artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the speed and methods of scientific research. Thanks to AI, calculations have become faster, predictions more precise, and ...
“Proteins float around in the cell and constantly bump into each other. How can you design rates at which biology happens fast?” Adam Broerman, a graduate student at the University of Washington (UW), ...
A new paper published today in Cell highlights how researchers have leveraged AI-based computational protein design to create a novel synthetic ligand that activates the Notch signaling pathway, a key ...
Recent advances in de novo protein design are transforming biology into an increasingly generative discipline. Fueled by progress in machine learning, we can now generate novel proteins in silico with ...
A team of researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has used artificial intelligence to build proteins that do not exist in nature and shown that these synthetic ...