Nanobodies From a Laptop, BCRs From a Model, and a Mutation-Agnostic Bet
Three signals this month, all pointing at the same thing: antibody discovery is becoming a computational discipline first and a wet-lab one second.
Every entry, chronologically. Hover a row — the helix lights up; an antibody binds.
Three signals this month, all pointing at the same thing: antibody discovery is becoming a computational discipline first and a wet-lab one second.
Antibody discovery is splitting into two cultures. One trusts the model. The other trusts the rabbit. Both had a good month.
Everyone frames nanobody humanization as CDR grafting. It's not. It's a search problem with a brutal fitness landscape.
A speaker-by-speaker recap of the European Life Science Informatics Forum Benelux #5 at GSK Wavre: data governance, FAIR, and agentic AI in drug discovery.
A quick tip showing how to untar or unzip multiple archive files in one go using find and tar.
Setting up Sublime Text 3 as a default IDE with Jekyll support and Markdown editing.
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