

Tim Proctor
852 posts







Agents are finally starting to work in biology. We’ve partnered with Anthropic and major biotech vendors - Vizgen, AtlasXOmics, Takara, 10x Genomics - to build a tool that allows scientists to steer their own analysis with natural language. Raw spatial data to publication quality figures. Our team believes this will soon be the standard way biologists interact with data. Spatial biology agents look a bit different from coding products: - tailored to the molecular details of each kit type - run in sandboxes on very large machines - orchestrate data infra, eg. bioinformatics workflows, with tool calls - build graphical analysis notebooks to communicate results Detailed breakdown of engineering decisions, product philosophy and concrete flows follows:

Harnessing the epigenetic rejuvenating properties of stem cells in flatworms & mice could us reverse aging in humans