Jue Wang (@jueseph) 's Twitter Profile
Jue Wang

@jueseph

Research scientist @googledeepmind. Formerly @UWproteindesign @ginkgo @HMS_SysBio.

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Paul T Kim (@paultkim_ipd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With David and the Baker Lab in the spotlight today, I wanted to share some insights into the Institute for Protein Design and how it operates, a glimpse behind the curtain. I had planned to write this post-graduation, but now seems as good a time as any. (Got twitter blue free trial so this

Andrew Akbashev (@andrew_akbashev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobel Prize is NOT about h-index or citations. It is about the emergence of big new fields. So many posts discuss Nobel awardees. And so many misunderstand the Nobel Prize. 📍 A bit of clarification from my side: 1⃣ Nobel Prize is NOT about how useful your work is. It’s about

Nobel Prize is NOT about h-index or citations.
It is about the emergence of big new fields.

So many posts discuss Nobel awardees.
And so many misunderstand the Nobel Prize.

📍 A bit of clarification from my side:

1⃣ Nobel Prize is NOT about how useful your work is.

It’s about
Christopher Frank (@chrisfrank662) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally, out in Science Magazine today, our work on de novo protein design. Together with Motoyuki Hattori (服部素之) , Sergey Ovchinnikov & @hendrik_dietz we showed how we can drastically improve AF2 based hallucination, surpassing, or reaching SOTA diffusion models doi.org/10.1126/scienc…

Liam Bai (@liambai21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember Golden Gate Claude? Etowah Adams and I have been working on applying the same mechanistic interpretability techniques to protein language models. We found lots of features and they’re... pretty weird? 🧵

Remember Golden Gate Claude? 

<a href="/etowah0/">Etowah Adams</a> and I have been working on applying the same mechanistic interpretability techniques to protein language models.

We found lots of features and they’re... pretty weird?

🧵
Noam Prywes (@noamprywes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to the team for this incredibly bizarre and perplexing result. Leaving out a chaperone causes hornwort rubisco to be formed in a stalled folding intermediate...which is substantially _faster_ than the normal fold???

Generate:Biomedicines (@generate_biomed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new article for nature, journalist Sara Reardon explores “Five structural-biology questions that still challenge AI,” along with a number of experts in the field including John Ingraham, our Head of Machine Learning, Alena Khmelinskaia, David Baker (University of Washington), Jue Wang,

In a new article for <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>, journalist <a href="/Sara_Reardon/">Sara Reardon</a>  explores “Five structural-biology questions that still challenge AI,” along with a number of experts in the field including John Ingraham, our Head of Machine Learning, <a href="/khmelinskaia/">Alena Khmelinskaia</a>, David Baker (<a href="/UW/">University of Washington</a>), <a href="/jueseph/">Jue Wang</a>,
Institute for Protein Design (@uwproteindesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔴 LIVE in 25 minutes: Computational Protein Design Then & Now (1988-2024) A free one-hour webinar featuring: David Baker (UW) Steve Mayo (Caltech) Bill DeGrado (UCSF) Brian Kuhlman (UNC) youtube.com/live/BuJGTn7Oh…

Pushmeet Kohli (@pushmeet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #AlphaFold 3 model code and weights are now available for academic use. We Google DeepMind are excited to see how the research community continues to use AlphaFold to address open questions in biology and new lines of research. github.com/google-deepmin…

Jue Wang (@jueseph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My team at Deepmind (protein design) is hiring an experimentalist with enzyme expertise. Please RT and/or apply! I'm happy to answer any questions as well. boards.greenhouse.io/deepmind/jobs/…

Adam Broerman (@adam_broerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce our new #proteindesign strategy for allosterically controlling the kinetics of protein-protein interactions! Read on for cool applications in cytokine signaling, biosensing, and protein circuits. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Christopher Frank (@chrisfrank662) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After showing that AF2 can be used to design very large proteins by performing #RSO, I am happy to share another fun project we did: the #af2cycler Sergey Ovchinnikov @hendrik_dietz biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Surge Biswas (@surgebiswas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly excited to share new results from Nabla Bio where we show we can design antibodies de novo for use in therapeutic discovery. We introduce JAM, an AI system we’ve developed to design de novo antibodies with good affinities, early stage developability, and function.

Bingxu Liu (@bingxul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are all born with a genetic lottery. Millions of T cell receptors are what we have with a hope to defend all cancer and viruses. What if that's not enough? Hope our work can give an interesting answer to you. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jue Wang (@jueseph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep mutational scanning of Rubisco, from Noam Prywes Savage Lab (I really liked the note in the "Behind the paper" section): nature.com/articles/d4158…

David Juergens (@davejuergens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anna and Sam figured out subtle geometric details of serine hydrolase active sites, and then figured out how make new proteins which fold up to reconstruct those active sites with sub-angstrom accuracy and catalyze ester hydrolysis. They are absolutely savage and inspiring.

Joseph Watson (@_josephwatson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m excited to share our significantly-updated preprint on de novo antibody design, where we now demonstrate the structurally accurate design of scFvs (in addition to VHHs) with RFdiffusion! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

I’m excited to share our significantly-updated preprint on de novo antibody design, where we now demonstrate the structurally accurate design of scFvs (in addition to VHHs) with RFdiffusion! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Alex Chu (@alexechu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our team has a Student Researcher position available for this year! probably in something related to protein modeling & design. dates flexible, up to 20 weeks, in sunny mountain view - apply here if interested or reach out with any questions: google.com/about/careers/…

Gina El Nesr (@ginaelnesr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Protein function often depends on protein dynamics. To design proteins that function like natural ones, how do we predict their dynamics? Hannah Wayment-Steele and I are thrilled to share the first big, experimental datasets on protein dynamics and our new model: Dyna-1! 🧵

Protein function often depends on protein dynamics. To design proteins that function like natural ones, how do we predict their dynamics?

<a href="/HWaymentSteele/">Hannah Wayment-Steele</a> and I are thrilled to share the first big, experimental datasets on protein dynamics and our new model: Dyna-1!

🧵
David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a medical milestone, a customized base editor was developed, characterized in human and mouse cells, tested in mice, studied for safety in non-human primates, cleared by U.S. FDA for clinical trial use, manufactured as a complex with an LNP, and dosed into a baby with a severe,

In a medical milestone, a customized base editor was developed, characterized in human and mouse cells, tested in mice, studied for safety in non-human primates, cleared by <a href="/US_FDA/">U.S. FDA</a> for clinical trial use, manufactured as a complex with an LNP, and dosed into a baby with a severe,