Ingie Hong (@ih_current) 's Twitter Profile
Ingie Hong

@ih_current

brain scientist and tool developer at Johns Hopkins.

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Google DeepMind (@googledeepmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re presenting AlphaProteo: an AI system for designing novel proteins that bind more successfully to target molecules. 🧬 It could help scientists better understand how biological systems function, save time in research, advance drug design and more. 🧵 dpmd.ai/3XuMqbX

Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Make critical thinking a foundational subject in education. Teach students how to think critically, analyze information, and discern fact from fiction using scientific methods, creating a more discerning and informed society.

OneNeuro Initiative (@oneneurojhu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brain Molecule Makes Neurons Less Selective Deepening Understanding of Human Cognition—Findings from Johns Hopkins Medicine may help scientists better understand causes of autism, schizophrenia and epilepsy. “We've discovered that the calcium permeable subtype of AMPA receptors

Brain Molecule Makes Neurons Less Selective Deepening Understanding of Human Cognition—Findings from Johns Hopkins Medicine may help scientists better understand causes of autism, schizophrenia and epilepsy.

“We've discovered that the calcium permeable subtype of AMPA receptors
Ingie Hong (@ih_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing work by Han Tan! These BNC2 neurons shut down hunger before you can pronounce semaglut-. Lots of implications for understanding and treating obesity 🧠🍽️ #Neuroscience #ObesityResearch #Leptin

Matt Isaacson (@misaacson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on MouseGoggles - an open-source mini VR headset for mice - just came out! Really excited about finally integrating eye-tracking into the headset. Nice working with you Hongyu_Chang! nature.com/articles/s4159… github.com/sn-lab/MouseGo…

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We're thrilled to present ESM3 in Science Magazine. ESM3 is a generative language model that reasons over the three fundamental properties of proteins: sequence, structure, and function. Today we're making ESM3 available free to researchers worldwide via the public beta of an API