New nonprofit launches with at least $500 million to modernize scientific process for AI era
A new nonprofit called Radial is launching with at least $500 million to modernize the scientific process for the AI era.
We're expanding our life sciences work through a new division Radial led by
@beckypferdehirt.bsky.social as CEO. Becky will work closely w @pracheeac.bsky.social & @seemaychou.bsky.social to lead experiments with approaches to enabling and publishing science 1/
www.statnews.com/2026/03/11/r...
11.03.2026 14:24
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will give it a read, added to my list for the weekend!
19.11.2025 22:46
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08.11.2025 19:07
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Big experiments are only big if they can fail
Some reflections on Arena Bioworks' unexpected wind down as a fellow institutional experimentalist
Weβve been heads down @ArcadiaScience for a bit but the @arenabioworks news this week caused me to dump thoughts. hard things are hard; donβt be such a fucking hater. Reflections on parallels w our own institutional experiment here seemay.substack.com/p/big-experi...
06.11.2025 16:20
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this is most of all true for the actual trainees. protecting them can inadvertently block them from opportunities they want. don't be that guy
21.10.2025 15:52
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overall, way fewer people are arguing against our policy as change seems inevitable now
21.10.2025 15:52
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A few quick bullets: protecting trainees from career risk is a common argument
21.10.2025 15:52
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Why careerism can be bad for science training
Some field notes from scholarly publishing discussions with scientists
I spend a lot of time talking to potential grantees about our open science policy. Some field notes here:
open.substack.com/pub/seemay/p...
21.10.2025 15:52
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A note in here for other science philanthropistsβ¦ we have a chance rn to help scientists rethink systems, technical & operational. Theyβre game to take useful risks, letβs help them. Coming soon: more open science research, experimenting outside journalsβ¦ seemay.substack.com/p/from-syste...
13.08.2025 16:04
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It will certainly be important to include more modalities (and scientists) beyond X-ray, which we hope to do in the future! Lots of fun work to be done to ensure interoperability in that way
12.08.2025 19:25
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Haha I love that, thanks for actually clicking the link π
12.08.2025 17:58
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We are thrilled to be part of Project Diffuse, building infrastructure for the dynamic future of structural biology.
We are helping to lead the modeling and encoding efforts of this project, including designing infrastructure that allows AI to learn from the full complexity of experimental data.
12.08.2025 17:20
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From systems operators to systems architects
Going up a level from data generation to think about the data systems we design and embed
Announcing the Diffuse Project! We're unlocking protein dynamics through diffuse X-ray scattering - the overlooked signal that could revolutionize how we understand protein motion. seemay.substack.com/p/from-syste...
12.08.2025 16:21
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Doing this will require co-iterating across an entire data system, not just refining one part. And we're experimenting with how to share all of this (our real-time thinking, pivots, tools, data) openly and quickly all outside of traditional journals
12.08.2025 16:16
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Tldr, we're focusing on diffuse scattering, which is the messier background signal in X-ray diffraction images. These data are often tossed because they're complex, but this complexity is where so much of the interesting biology sits
12.08.2025 16:16
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Our take: more of the same data won't get us there. We're bringing together top experts across almost every node of the X-ray pipeline to generate the right kind of data to model ensembles of different protein conformations. Think: pictures to movies
12.08.2025 16:16
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We're dreaming about the next frontier in structural biology: protein motion. Understanding how proteins move will be the next big unlock for predicting function
12.08.2025 16:16
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The Diffuse Project
The Diffuse Project
Whatβs the next PDB? Maybe itβs β¦the PDB.
We just launched @diffuseproject.bsky.social a structural biology initiative exploring protein motion & rethinking how we generate and use experimental data. Quick π§΅π
www.diffuse.science
12.08.2025 16:16
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Meet Ciona intestinalis
YouTube video by Arcadia Science
Most importantly, first in our new series of organismal spotlight shorts (open source illustrations coming soon!). Sea squirts! www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E9T...
05.08.2025 18:56
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Hoped others would jump on it, but wasn't super straightforward so we ran with some predictions ourselves. Ultimately collaborating with sea squirt and choano experts to scope some pilots (biggest filter was finding people willing to publish openly/rapidly but we prevailed!)
05.08.2025 18:56
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Zoogle | Arcadia Organism Selection Portal
Search for the best predicted organismal models for human genes.
We recently released the Zoogle dataset, which uses our workflows and publicly avail data to quantify how well different organisms model specific human genes/diseases. zoogle.arcadiascience.com/about
05.08.2025 18:56
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After many yrs building internally @arcadiascience.com we're now able to partner more with others on cool organisms. You won't hurt my feelings if you don't read my post, but don't miss out on our first organismal spotlight animation featuring sea squirts -- just skip to the bottom! π§΅
05.08.2025 18:56
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Props to those taking the first steps. Those first steps are scary, messy, and the only guarantees I can offer is that now we have a chance at something better. More announcements in coming months.
05.06.2025 15:29
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In the last 48h since announcing our policy, 4 academic PIs decided that they can indeed take this risk w us. They aren't the glam journal "elite" but they're damn good scientists. They're on the more junior side, and that's fucking awesome because they're our future.
05.06.2025 15:29
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#2 is actually a made-up concern in at least 50% of the cases that I help people work through. When you start talking to the real people involved, students are often hungry to try a different way but don't think their PIs will "let" them.
05.06.2025 15:29
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#1 makes sense because they actually think they have the most to lose since their success was built on the existing system. Why would they give up a winning hand even if it's in a broken game?
05.06.2025 15:29
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