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Therapeutic protein design
Designing proteins with improved function, specificity, manufacturability, and biological context.
Building foundation models for controllable biology.
We build computational and molecular systems for modeling, designing, and controlling biological function across proteins, cells, and therapeutic programs.
Learning biological programs from sequence, structure, perturbation, and experimental feedback.
Platform
ProstagmaBio develops models and molecular workflows that connect biological sequence to function, intervention, and controllable cell state.
Applications
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Designing proteins with improved function, specificity, manufacturability, and biological context.
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Modeling and steering cellular programs toward desired phenotypes and functional states.
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Connecting sequence, assay behavior, and perturbational readouts to improve biological measurement.
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Working with teams building high-leverage biological datasets, assays, and therapeutic programs.
Team
First-author work in Nature Biomedical Engineering and Nature Communications, with Nature under review — developed at MIT and the Broad Institute across molecular biology, diagnostics, and machine-learning architecture.
Contact
For collaborations, partnerships, or early conversations, reach the ProstagmaBio team.