Biotech labs are using AI inspired by DALL-E to invent new drugs

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Today, two labs separately announced programs that use diffusion models to generate designs for novel proteins with more precision than ever before. Generate Biomedicines, a Boston-based startup, revealed a program called Chroma, which the company describes as the "DALL-E 2 of biology." At the same time, a team at the University of Washington led by biologist David Baker has built a similar program called RoseTTAFold Diffusion. In a preprint paper posted online today, Baker and his colleagues show that their model can generate precise designs for novel proteins that can then be brought to life in the lab. "We're generating proteins with really no similarity to existing ones," says Brian Trippe, one of the co-developers of RoseTTAFold. These protein generators can be directed to produce designs for proteins with specific properties, such as shape or size or function.

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