Abstracts: September 13, 2023
YANG: Yeah, so proteins are this really big, important family of biomolecules, and they’re responsible for a lot of cellular processes. For example, hemoglobin carries oxygen in your blood, and insulin regulates your blood sugar levels. And people are interested in generating new proteins to do things that people care about—not necessarily in our bodies, but we’re interested in proteins as industrial enzymes so for catalysis and to make new chemicals or for therapeutics to make new drugs. And as a step towards this goal, we train a suite of models that we call EvoDiff that learns to generate realistic but novel proteins. So proteins do a lot of useful things in nature, but we can really expand their repertoire to do things that people care about but that