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We develop protein design software and use it to create molecules that solve challenges in medicine, technology, and sustainability. By iterating between computation and laboratory experiments, we continually improve our protein design methods. See what’s new ↓.
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11 lug 2023 · RFdiffusion: A generative model for protein design. July 11, 2023. A team led by scientists in our lab has created a powerful new way to design proteins by combining structure prediction networks and generative diffusion models.
15 lug 2021 · Accurate protein structure prediction accessible to all. July 15, 2021. Today we report the development and initial applications of RoseTTAFold, a software tool that uses deep learning to quickly and accurately predict protein structures based on limited information.
By running Rosetta@home on your computer when you're not using it you will speed up and extend our efforts to design new proteins and to predict their 3-dimensional shapes. Proteins are the molecular machines and building blocks of life. You can read more about protein folding and design here . Follow us on Twitter: @rosettaathome.
David Baker is a professor of biochemistry and the director of the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington School of Medicine. His lab develops protein design software and uses it to create molecules that solve challenges in medicine, technology, and sustainability.