
Julian Englert
@julian_englert
Engaging in self-constructive behavior. Protein data dealer at @adaptyvbio
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Every week, people are uploading hundreds of new new protein designs to our platform. New companies get started and test their proteins with us. People who otherwise wouldn't have been able to validate their proteins can now do it thanks to our platform. That's what we're…
Today we're dropping the "beta" tag from Adaptyv, launching our new website and announcing our $8M seed round. When we started Adaptyv a few years ago, our core belief was: AI models for biology are only as good as the experimental data they're trained on and the hypotheses…
The latest version of nano-protein-viewer is now released with the cartoony color settings!
Whoa what plugin is this? So much prettier than protein viewer
Next company to release cool protein designs on @proteinbase! Check out @cradlebio's competition winning EGFR binders. Many more data drops on the way 👀
New collection drop! @cradlebio just released their competition-winning EGFR binders on Proteinbase. Check out how they optimized the commercial antibody Cetuximab and scored the highest affinities in our 2024 Protein Design Competition.

very impressive to manage such a low labor tax wedge in a developed economy

Switzerland is one of the richest nations in the world. Still the country is rarely discussed—even while European nations suffer from stagnant growth and increasing debt. In a new post, I show why Switzerland can serve as a European example of successful economic policy.

Switzerland is one of the richest nations in the world. Still the country is rarely discussed—even while European nations suffer from stagnant growth and increasing debt. In a new post, I show why Switzerland can serve as a European example of successful economic policy.

I decided to experiment with my own (small) protein design competition! It's specifically to test how well VHH pipelines work for binder design, without the usual careful tuning. You submit a @modal script, I run it and test on benchbb.bio blog.booleanbiotech.com/vhh-competitio…

My new essay is about atomic-scale protein filters. Briefly: Cells are crowded and frenzied places. Molecular machines convert raw inputs into highly ordered structures; DNA coils into chromosomes and proteins fold into precise three-dimensional shapes. Outside the cell, by…
If you didn’t know anything about Switzerland except it was rich, wouldn’t you have guessed this? Markets just work. Control for culture and human capital, and it’s like this every single time. Learn a country has high GDP, dig a bit into policies, and you find that it has a…

So cool to see so many people at our lab opening at @adaptyvbio last week! Great mix of researchers, engineers and scientists working at the intersection of AI and bio. We ran lab tours all evening to show how we bring your proteins to life and our robot arm tirelessly counted…




We have a forthcoming piece about biological metaphors. It's about how big various things (cells, organelles, etc.) would be if each water molecule was scaled up to the size of a grain of sand. Here are 3 of our favorites (dozens still to come in the article later this month):…

The optimistic case for protein foundation model companies owlposting.com/p/the-optimist… new paid post taking a semi-contrarian position i talk about multi-property optimization, how pharma likes convenience far more than you think, and some more (2.4k words, 11 min)
Kushner really is superior to the entire diplomatic establishment. Hard to dispute this at this point. richardhanania.com/p/how-trump-pr…
Small glimpse of what we will be talking about at our Human Futures Summit Come to London on October 21st to hear from a vast number of radical thinkers and what they think the future holds for us.
I have for years believed that one of the best Sweden could adopt for boosting economic growth, particularly in tech, is to publicly adopt English as an official language. I now believe all EU countries should do this.
Was recently asked the Thiel question of: 'What important truth do very few people agree with you on?' My answer was that the democratic nation-state that has organized Western political life since the late 18th-century is over, and we're witnessing its decline right now.
We are living at the end of the epoch created by the French Revolution. No one can say what form the next epoch will take, but the age of mass democracy is over. The age of universal human rights is over. Neither will exist by the time children born today reach adulthood.
Today we’re launching Proteinbase, a single hub for experimental protein design data. Over 1,000 novel proteins are already live, each with computational predictions, experimental validation, and the method used to design them. Everything comes from one lab under standardized…

Excited to finally release what I've been working on for the past few months :) @proteinbase
Today we’re releasing real-world experimental data for over 1000 novel AI-designed proteins on our new platform @proteinbase!

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