Your friendly neighborhood AI-scientist.

Joined March 2017
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🎙️ "Me and my wife lost our three youngest kids to undiagnosed disease...and we wanted to make sure as much as we can, that other families, other kids don't end up in the same situation" Hear the story behind the founding of the @WilhelmFound from co-founder Mikk Cederroth
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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/innovation-w…

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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Wonderful paper from a wonderful team of scientists! Congrats @quantumgeometer, Luke and Daniel!
Chuffed to share this preprint (with perhaps an ever so slightly provocative title) culminating my work over the past few years as a PhD student at Exeter: arxiv.org/abs/2510.05074
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Waaaa phages are responsible for telomerases too? What can’t they do?
Genome maintenance by telomerase is a fundamental process in nearly all eukaryotes. But where does it come from? Today, we report the discovery of telomerase homologs in a family of antiviral RTs, revealing an unexpected evolutionary origin in bacteria. doi.org/10.1101/2025.10.16.6…
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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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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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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.
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@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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The biology is quantum
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It has been great to collaborate with the #cuEquivariance team on accelerating Boltz over the past year! But we are still only scratching the surface... stay tuned for exciting updates! ✨🚀
✨Run the world’s fastest protein structure prediction with #NVIDIARTXPRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition to fold proteins up to 4.8x faster than L40S. 96 GB GDDR7 keeps MSAs OpenFold2 on-GPU, cutting cloud spend. #AI4Science #DrugDiscovery
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If quantum processes are part of how life works, the future implications could be massive. We’re only beginning to ask the right questions.
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Quantum biology in action! This video from @cienciapioneira shows @ClariceDAiello and other contributors at the first School of Quantum Biology in Paraty 🇧🇷. For a week, researchers came together to explore, teach, and exchange ideas, fostering collaboration and advancing the field. View the original Instagram reel and learn more HERE: instagram.com/reel/DNxxv3gXI…
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Brazilian Scientific Adventures of @ClariceDAiello #2: Clarice was interviewed live on the weekly meeting of the Instituto do Coração (InCor) of the Medical School of the University of Sao Paulo @FMUSPoficial! She talked about how quantum physics can inform the life sciences: there's quantum for the biological sciences, but also quantum in biology of course! She ended by recommending her favorite books -- "Life on the Edge" for Quantum Biology (which in Portuguese became "A Vida no Limite: Como o Mundo Quântico se Comporta Quando Ninguém Está Olhando"); but also anything by her favorite Brazilian author, Fernando Sabino. The meeting is internal so there is no public recording -- but here are some pics!
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Biotech needs love, a lot of love, right now.
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🌞🧪 Is DeSci summer here? @BioProtocol just jumped 70% after launching staking: – Stake BIO → earn BioXP – BioXP → early access to project funding rounds – More rounds, more often = active community Do you think this could be the start of a #DeSci summer cycle?
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🤔 What’s going on here? This is part of the Quantum Biology Institute’s quantum microscope build. Laser light is being sent through a thin glass cable into a setup designed for TIRF microscopy (a method that lights up only the very top layer of a sample). Right now, the team is testing the system to make sure they can get that effect, which will be crucial for the microscope’s future work studying quantum effects in living cells. @QuantumBioOrg
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The single biggest barrier in rare disease? Awareness. It’s time to change that.
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Think quantum biology sounds niche, technical, or out of reach? Yes, it’s a cutting-edge field. But we’re here to help make it more accessible, collaborative, and community-driven. Let’s take a closer look at what the Quantum Biology DAO is helping build and clear up any misconceptions. A 🧵 below:
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“There is a fundamental moral driver and an economic imperative to care more about rare diseases.” - Dr. Gareth Baynam. Rare disease isn’t rare when you look closer. Beyond the moral responsibility, the economic costs are enormous, and action can’t wait. Join us in driving change.
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Most important project/problem in Web3! Not enough to just start using these decentralized tools... we need the culture and the research to do it right. <3 @talentDAO_ leading the charge!!!
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I'm excited to share @talentDAO_ is spinning back up the premier newsletter on all things Decentralized Work!! Read the latest article here: open.substack.com/pub/talent…
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