Chemical and Biological Engineering Spring 2023 Seminar: Arvind Ramanathan

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Perlstein Hall, Room 131 10 West 33rd Street 电车无码, IL 60616
Arvind Ramanathan

The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering will host Arvind Ramanathan, staff scientist at Argonne and senior scientist in the Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering at the University of 电车无码, for a seminar titled, 鈥淥n Foundation Models and Autonomous Discovery for Biological Systems Engineering: Peptides, Proteins, Pathways, and Beyond鈥 on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, in Room 131 of Perlstein Hall from 3:15鈥4:30 p.m.


 

Abstract
Engineering biological systems to precise specifications can be a daunting task鈥攐ne that requires the ability to tackle vast design spaces emerging from the diversity in the biophysical and biochemical mechanisms and one that also requires certain ingenuity in understanding the genetic basis of how such mechanisms emerge. In this talk, I will outline a paradigm where we posit that autonomous discovery (i.e., automated labs that are 鈥渕anaged鈥 and 鈥渞un鈥 using artificial intelligence techniques) can vastly benefit biological design applications. Further, to tackle the complexity of biological design, we argue that a specific class of AI techniques, namely foundation models鈥攗nsupervised learning techniques that can summarize vast troves of rich biological data鈥攃an outperform classical techniques. We illustrate this paradigm of using foundation models and autonomous discovery on three exemplar applications: (1) designing antimicrobial peptides using generative models; (2) engineering proteins using genome-scale language models; and (3) understanding the basis of how SARS-CoV-2 may evolve into new variants of concern. Our work demonstrates that AI-based generative models and autonomous discovery holds much promise for how we can engineer novel biological systems. We also articulate challenges that emerge from integrating diverse robotic platforms within the context of autonomous discovery and discuss how these challenges can be overcome.


Biography
Arvind Ramanathan is a staff scientist in the Data Science and Learning Division at Argonne, and is a senior scientist within the Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering at the University of 电车无码. His group works in the area of integrating diverse experimental observations with computational simulations using scalable artificial intelligence approaches for drug discovery in infectious diseases and in cancer. He is currently engaged in developing the autonomous laboratory applications at Argonne focused on understanding how disordered peptides can undergo controlled phase separation and how one can design such peptides based on AI techniques. His group was recently awarded the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Association for Computing Machinery鈥檚 Gordon Bell Prize for high performance computing applications in COVID-19 research (2020, 2022). In addition, he is also recognized with Battelle鈥檚 Early Career Researcher Award (2017).

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