Inside the headquarters of Outpace Bio in Seattle, senior scientist Bobby Langan shows a video of one of his favorite deep learning tools. A fuzzy blob coalesces into a molecular… Read More
Two COVID-19 vaccines developed in Seattle got the nod from regulatory agencies outside the U.S. this week. A University of Washington shot is ready for rollout in South Korea, and… Read More
Three Seattle biotech companies are joining forces to support open-access development of protein folding and design software. The project, called OpenFold, brings together Cyrus Biotechnology, Outpace Bio, and Arzeda, startups… Read More
— Protein design company Arzeda raised $33 million, the Seattle startup announced Wednesday. The company generates new enzymes for industrial, agricultural and other applications. Arzeda creates blueprints for enzymes using… Read More
Alexandre Zanghellini can’t help but think about what makes up the world around him. Sitting in a conference room, Zanghellini considered the paint on the walls, the table, the window… Read More
A display technology that creates “parallel reality.” A machine learning platform that predicts when patients get sick. And a cashier-less convenience store. The Innovation of the Year category at the… Read More
Arzeda does work that sounds out of this world — or maybe straight out of science fiction. The company uses fermentation, the same process that gives us beer, to invent completely… Read More
Proteins are incredibly important, but incredibly complicated, molecules. They control 98 percent of all biological functions and are used in industries from manufacturing to agriculture. Seattle-based synthetic biology startup Arzeda has… Read More
Here’s a wacky concept. Imagine you could give a microorganism, like yeast, specific instructions on what to produce during fermentation. Through the same process used to make beer or sourdough… Read More