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Thought of the day. From Richard Feynman @proffeynman.bsky.social in โSurely youโre joking, Mr Feynman!โ
This is something I've been thinking about for a couple of years now. Let's do better science and it doesn't (necessarily) mean publishing tons of papers....
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Not wrongโฆ.
This is what acknowledgments are for!
PS: the paper is also super cool!
Paper: www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1...
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Not sure how AF3-gen works, but data coming from BoltzGen might be useful to check the effect of energy-based filtering and diffusion vs backpropโฆ. Just brainstorming here.
For the BindCraft x RFD, I wonder if the energy-based filtering would be the thing to distinguish binders from non-binders and high-affinity from low-affinity binders.
I donโt remember who I got this from. Sorry for not citing you, author!!!
Are quantum computers the next revolution in drug discovery?
Please, take some time to read this great paper from my very good friend Mohammad Ghazi Vakili and supervised by the visionary @aspuru.bsky.social !
PS: I loved the cover image!
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Picard management tip: If you only play to your strengths you may look competent but ultimately you will stagnate. Play to your weaknesses as well. Improve with practice. There is so much more to learn.
Now in Science: Cracking quantum chemistry with quantum computers - a new perspective article by Philipp Schleich and @aspuru.bsky.social
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What coding with an LLM feels like sometimes.
Picard management tip: If they know their jobs, leave them alone. If they don't, help them learn.
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New paper out in PNAS Nexus!
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Our latest work "Stereochemistry-aware string-based molecular generation,โ explores how considering stereochemistry changes the way machine learning models design molecules.
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