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Your friendly neighborhood AI-scientist.

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Eleanor Davies
Eleanor Davies@gwei_sha·
DeSci is too niche. Between the Sapien Fund, global collaborations at the @Sei_FND and work across areas like longevity, DePIN, and sovereign nations, the category has evolved beyond pure 'DeSci'. We're expanding into something bigger: "Science & Innovation." I’ll be leading the way and I can’t wait to see what emerges in 2026. More in my latest 👉 seifdn.org/blog/innovatio…
Sei Development Foundation@Sei_FND

Sei’s DeSci roots laid the groundwork. But DeSci is no longer a big enough category. Today, these roots have evolved into Science & Innovation. Powered by Sapien’s $65M fund and SDF’s global collaborations, the Sei ecosystem now supports frontier domains ranging from biotech and longevity to robotics, DeAI, and sovereign-scale deployments. From Cambridge and Clemson research groups to WaiveDx and Bhutan, scientific progress and innovation without end are accelerating on Sei.

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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
@AdamDraper Kinda quaint to remember 'the tech doesn't work' being anything people cared about at scale. 😅
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Adam Draper ⏻
Adam Draper ⏻@AdamDraper·
I’m old enough to remember Clinkle raising $25m as a Seed Round and the Venture world freaking out. 2025 is making Clinkle look like small peanuts. 🥜 So many Clinkles out there right now.
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Adam Draper ⏻@AdamDraper·
Just committed an investment to another cancer cure. It's about time we solved that problem I think.
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Vega Shah
Vega Shah@dr_alphalyrae·
Odyssey, a family of multimodal protein language models for sequence and structure generation, protein editing and design biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
@gwei_sha Such a badass. Always grateful I'll be able to say I knew DeSci Legend Eleanor Davies when she was just getting off the blocks. 😜
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Eleanor Davies
Eleanor Davies@gwei_sha·
first triathlon, first place. world championship next. solid
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative@ChanZuckerberg·
New systems-immunology methods are quantifying immune “health” across populations. By tracking patient data, @TsangLab and collaborators are revealing how the immune system adapts and signals disease. Read more in @techreview. bit.ly/46MGShO
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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
@eperlste aka this is about the worst take in the universe... and setting a note to return to this tweet in 2 years when rare disease omic data has been used to cure cancer and extend human life span.
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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
@eperlste The aggregate dataset of rare-disease omics is probably the most valuable thing on planet earth.
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Ethan Perlstein 1-to-N@eperlste·
“Rare disease cures are good for patients, but not for anyone else” This has to be one of the worst takes I’ve ever seen from TradBio. Why? Two main reasons TradBio gets ultra-rare completely wrong: 1) The value of ultra-rare cures is not commercial sales of single drug product per se, but the regulatory, clinical trial ops and manufacturing learnings that generalize across diseases and will allow US biopharma to complete with Chinese 996. The first individualized medicine milasen opened up a path for countless others. 2) A ultra-rare drug company with an approved product would be a profitable mega-efficient “baby biotech” yet TradBio doesn’t give a shit about a $10M a year drug. But a portfolio of profitable baby biotechs would be a money printer in the long run.
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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
@QuantumBioDAO @QuantumBioOrg Happy birthday to one of the coolest dudes, and most knowledgable protein wizards! <3 A particularly crazy year to have been a human on the planet earth, but this crazy ride made much better by sharing it with you my friend. <3 Thanks so much for existing!
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Quantum Biology DAO
Quantum Biology DAO@QuantumBioDAO·
Happy birthday to Brian, one of the brilliant scientists at @QuantumBioOrg advancing the frontier of quantum biology. We’re lucky to have you in the ecosystem! Here’s to another year of pushing science forward. 🎉
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Adam Draper ⏻
Adam Draper ⏻@AdamDraper·
This was a life achievement for me this week. 📕32 years ago I read my first Iron Man Comic 🎬17 years ago I watched Iron Man 📜8 years ago we created the Iron Man investment thesis 💰7 years ago we invested in @takeonGravity 🚀Today I go to fly a jetpack Life is awesome.
Adam Draper ⏻@AdamDraper

I am Iron Man.

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Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc
Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc@paulkhls·
I‘m hiring a Chief of Staff - the co-pilot in the DeSci starship // must be globally mobile, remote, cracked, in it for the science We‘re about to shift from Raptor 1 to 2 👨‍🚀 Email paul@bio.xyz with full application or referral intro - 100,000 BIO for successful referrals
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Quantum Biology DAO
Quantum Biology DAO@QuantumBioDAO·
Curious about quantum biology? Here’s a clip from Friday's conversation between @developer_dao and our co-founder @ClariceDAiello on the science + work happening at the Quantum Biology Institute. 🚀 Link to the full talk below!
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Quantum Biology DAO
Quantum Biology DAO@QuantumBioDAO·
🧬 This week’s protein spotlight: flavoproteins. These proteins help cells carry out essential reactions involving the transfer of electrons, known as redox reactions, as well as act as light receptors for the cell. Some may also play a role in how biology responds to subtle physical forces, such as magnetic fields, likely through quantum effects. Thread below 👇
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ScienceStanley@ScienceStanley·
Just the best day. As a former quantum field theorist who found his calling in Bio after experiences as a rare/undiagnosed disease patient, the work QBI is doing couldn’t me more exciting. Additionally, based on what I’ve learned from the good folks at @QuantumBioOrg … I am fully Quantum-Syn Bio pilled. The iPhone 42 will be grown in a bio-reactor.
Quantum Biology DAO@QuantumBioDAO

@jamessinka from @BioProtocol dropped by the @QuantumBioOrg LA lab today. Got the grand tour, hung out in the lab, and checked out the latest instruments being built. DeSci is in motion! 🚀 @ClariceDAiello @LodesaniA @ScienceStanley @keerkat_

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