Large Language Models Meet Virtual Cell: A Survey
Li, Krinos, Xiao, Xianglu, Deng, Shenglong, He, Lucas, Zhong, Zijun, Zou, Yuanjie, Zhan, Zhonghao, Hui, Zheng, Bao, Weiye, Yang, Guang
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Large language models (LLMs) are transforming cellular biology by enabling the development of "virtual cells"--computational systems that represent, predict, and reason about cellular states and behaviors. This work provides a comprehensive review of LLMs for virtual cell modeling. We propose a unified taxonomy that organizes existing methods into two paradigms: LLMs as Oracles, for direct cellular modeling, and LLMs as Agents, for orchestrating complex scientific tasks. We identify three core tasks--cellular representation, perturbation prediction, and gene regulation inference--and review their associated models, datasets, evaluation benchmarks, as well as the critical challenges in scalability, generalizability, and interpretability.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-10-2025