Brian Naughton (@btnaughton) 's Twitter Profile
Brian Naughton

@btnaughton

genetics/data/programming. ex-Hexagon ex-Stanford ex-23andMe ex-TCD blog.booleanbiotech.com 🇮🇪

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Nick Edwards (@nick___edwards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're building agents for autonomous science. Closed-loop, faster iterations, more discovery, less time. Massive human scientist + AI scientist collaboration.

We're building agents for autonomous science. Closed-loop, faster iterations, more discovery, less time. Massive human scientist + AI scientist collaboration.
Brian Naughton (@btnaughton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I did not know plasmidsaurus is doing eukaryote nanopore sequencing now. The price is good, especially $50 extra for extraction. Unfortunately you cannot yet send any tissue, only certain blood and cell culture.

I did not know <a href="/plasmidsaurus/">plasmidsaurus</a> is doing eukaryote nanopore sequencing now. The price is good, especially $50 extra for extraction.

Unfortunately you cannot yet send any tissue, only certain blood and cell culture.
Julian Englert (@julian_englert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to the efforts of all the amazing people in the protein design community we managed to write up a cool paper after our protein design competitions at Adaptyv. One of the key takeaways was: to design better proteins we need better models and those models need better data.

Gabriele Corso (@gabricorso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Excited to release a major update to the Boltz-1 model: Boltz-1x! Boltz-1x introduces inference-time steering for much higher physical quality, CUDA kernels for faster, more memory-efficient inference and training, and more! 🔥🧵

🚀 Excited to release a major update to the Boltz-1 model: Boltz-1x!

Boltz-1x introduces inference-time steering for much higher physical quality, CUDA kernels for faster, more memory-efficient inference and training, and more! 🔥🧵
Brian Naughton (@btnaughton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TIL you can add .txt to a biorxiv fulltext link and get plain text. Handy for pasting into LLMs, e.g., the new BindCraft revision biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Aaron Ring (@aaronmring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’ve heard of vibe coding—meet vibe protein design. Click, launch, and watch the binders roll in. That’s what we're unveiling with Ariax Bio today.

You’ve heard of vibe coding—meet vibe protein design. Click, launch, and watch the binders roll in. That’s what we're unveiling with <a href="/AriaxBio/">Ariax Bio</a> today.
Brian Naughton (@btnaughton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have gotten some really good responses to science questions from platform.futurehouse.org already. Both from "Crow" (short answers) and "Falcon" (deep research). It looks like this is state of the art right now!

Ruxandra Teslo 🧬 (@ruxandrateslo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an amazing paper from the groups of Anshul Kundaje (anshulkundaje@bluesky) & Scott Boyd and an example of how AI can be used well in biology. Basically, they are able to predict disease status (e.g. lupus, Covid, HIV, influenza) from BCRseq and TCRseq. I think this has great implications.

This is an amazing paper from the groups of <a href="/anshulkundaje/">Anshul Kundaje (anshulkundaje@bluesky)</a> &amp; Scott Boyd and an example of how AI can be used well in biology. Basically, they are able to predict disease status (e.g. lupus, Covid, HIV, influenza) from BCRseq and TCRseq. I think this has great implications.
Matt Mandel (@matthewjmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ability to easily write and distribute code launched the software revolution We’re now living through a similar transition in bio: You can just program biology If you’re building this programmable future, we’d love to meet

Brian Naughton (@btnaughton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The inverse vaccine / tolerization stuff is amazing. Similar to peanut tolerization but for any autoimmune disease? theguardian.com/wellness/2025/…