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The reason I know the software industry has failed scientists is because by far the most common naming format is: LUC003_EXP0045_nicholas_nocontrol_FP_TP_outliersremoved.xlsx

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Love the work that Leash Bio has been doing, especially the BELKA competition. Main result: nobody was good at designing binders. 2 questions: 1. Is this specific to chemistry? Do protein binders suffer from the same issue? 2. Is this specific to hit identification? Do we have

Love the work that <a href="/leashbio/">Leash Bio</a> has been doing, especially the BELKA competition.

Main result: nobody was good at designing binders.

2 questions:
1. Is this specific to chemistry? Do protein binders suffer from the same issue?
2. Is this specific to hit identification? Do we have
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Q: How many ways can data inside a CSV or spreadsheet be structured? A: A lot Sphinx Bio we've been working on a new data import tool users that makes extracting complete Datasets from messy files easier than ever. Let's dive into how it works and why it's a game-changer for

Q: How many ways can data inside a CSV or spreadsheet be structured?

A: A lot

<a href="/sphinx_bio/">Sphinx Bio</a> we've been working on a new data import tool users that makes extracting complete Datasets from messy files easier than ever. Let's dive into how it works and why it's a game-changer for
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There's been much discourse in the tech world about "founder mode", but think there's even more to be said in biotech! We've seen an explosion of biotech startups run by founder-scientists. And since biotech is hard, there's a lot of pressure to hire more experienced leaders for

There's been much discourse in the tech world about "founder mode", but think there's even more to be said in biotech!

We've seen an explosion of biotech startups run by founder-scientists. And since biotech is hard, there's a lot of pressure to hire more experienced leaders for
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Scientists should spend more time doing science and less time fighting with their software. Introducing Sphinx Bio’s new AI-enabled cell editing, a way for scientists to answer their most important questions in a fraction of the time! Now you can simply tell Sphinx what you’re

Nicholas Larus-Stone (@nlarusstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half the reason "techbio" companies are different from "biotech" companies is just because they've decided to invest in ensuring bench scientists and computational teams actually talk to each other. No models, no algorithms, no pipelines. Just communication

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Join us at our Converge Meet-Up in San Francisco for an evening of interactive networking and thought leadership featuring innovators from insitro, InstaDeep, Mekonos Inc., NVIDIA and Sphinx Bio. Register here: bit.ly/4gfg7F6

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In a world of Snowflake, Databricks, and LLMs… scientists still love to use spreadsheets. I’m talking about multi-tab, multi-colored spreadsheets with merged cells and plate layouts. While these are useful when recording experimental data or planning the next experiment, they

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Tired of wasting hours on data analysis instead of actual science? Scientists, we feel your pain. We’re releasing Metis, an intelligent scientific assistant that helps you go from data to publication-quality figures in under a minute. And it’s free for academics! The best part?

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Last chance to register for tomorrows event, co-hosted with Bits in Bio and Sphinx Bio for a series of lightning talks on the latest innovations in AI and #biotech from leading experts! RSVP: lu.ma/wq9olc4e

Last chance to register for tomorrows event, co-hosted with <a href="/bitsinbio/">Bits in Bio</a> and <a href="/sphinx_bio/">Sphinx Bio</a> for a series of lightning talks on the latest innovations in AI and #biotech from leading experts! RSVP: lu.ma/wq9olc4e
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Boston -- don't miss out on our event on Thursday co-hosted with Savills and Sphinx Bio! We'll have some great lightning talks on AI and data pipelines in bio.

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🎉 It's that time of the year again -- our 2024 State of Techbio Survey is now live! Survey will close on Sunday December 1. Take the survey here: form.typeform.com/to/vXjCM5IO

🎉 It's that time of the year again -- our 2024 State of Techbio Survey is now live! Survey will close on Sunday December 1.

Take the survey here: form.typeform.com/to/vXjCM5IO
Nicholas Larus-Stone (@nlarusstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great opportunity to contribute (anonymously) to a public good -- let's see how software is *actually* being used in the life sciences!

Nicholas Larus-Stone (@nlarusstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be talking with Jesse Johnson about using AI to unlock value for existing data for biotechs! There's a ton of excitement about AI in bio, but there hasn't been as much discussion of tactics and how you can use what's available today to accelerate your research processes.

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Yesterday we had our most recent Sphinx Challenge -- Hot Ones Science Bowl Trivia. It was🌶️🌶️🌶️ (2m+ Scoville) to say the least. Congrats to our newest holder of the Sphinx, Alden!

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😫 "AI will revolutionize drug discovery!" Yet your scientists are drowning in experiments, your timelines keep slipping, and every AI vendor promises the moon. Let's cut through the hype and talk about practical ways AI can actually help your biotech today. (We can discuss

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"Anytime you ask a question, that should be contextualized in all the data that you've generated" I love this vision on the future of scientific discovery shared by Nicholas Larus-Stone, CEO of Sphinx Bio and founder of the Bits in Bio community. In our wide-ranging sit-down, we

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We started Sphinx Bio to empower scientists, and today I'm excited to announce that we'll be continuing that mission as part of @Benchling! There’s never been a better time to build AI tools to help scientists and there's no better place to build those tools than Benchling.

We started <a href="/sphinx_bio/">Sphinx Bio</a> to empower scientists, and today I'm excited to announce that we'll be continuing that mission as part of @Benchling!

There’s never been a better time to build AI tools to help scientists and there's no better place to build those tools than Benchling.