JFI Emerging Frontiers: Mohammed AlQuaraishi (Columbia University)

3:45–4:45 pm GCIS W301/W303

JFI Emerging Frontiers: "Protein Structure Prediction in a Post-AlphaFold2 "World"

Abstract: AlphaFold2 burst on the life sciences stage with the remarkable claim that protein structure prediction has been solved. In this talk I will argue that in some fundamental sense the core scientific problem of static structure prediction is finished, but that further maturation is necessary before AlphaFold2 and similar systems can materially inform biological questions beyond those of structure determination itself. I will outline some of these necessary developments and highlight one in particular: the prediction of structure from individual protein sequences. I will describe present challenges and opportunities, and our efforts to tackle them by combining advances in protein language modeling with end-to-end differentiable structure prediction, presenting new results on the prediction of de novo designed proteins and proteins in the twilight zone of sequence space. Time permitting, I will end by speculating on what abundant availability of structural information might mean for the future of biology

Host: Suri Vaikuntanathan, (773) 702-7256 or by email at svaikunt@uchicago.edu

Persons who may need assistance please contact Brenda Thomas at 773-702-7156 or by email at bthomas@uchicago.edu.

Event Type

JFI, Seminars

Apr 19