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Scientists "need to be made aware that this [open science] is not up for debate"

"I’ve been convinced over the years that the carrot only approach doesn’t work. So we need a stick."

"a paper is just paid advertisement for your work."

It's always a pleasure to listen to JK and the current episode of The Knowledge Catalyst is no exception: Jean-Karim Heriché: #OpenScience must be the standard for modern research

embl.org/about/info/open-scien

www.embl.orgJean-Karim Heriché: Open Science must be the standard for modern research – Open Science at EMBL
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⏰ Tick tock, tick tock... Do not miss your chance to benefit from early-bird rates for the [BC]² Basel Computational Biology Conference 2025!

We have prepared an outstanding scientific programme for you, and plenty of networking activities 😉

⚠️ Guided tours are fully booked, and tutorials and workshops are filling up fast. Make sure to secure your spot while you still can!

👉 Register by 30 June: bc2.ch/registration-info

🧬 New review out in Drug Discovery Today:

🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2025.

We take a critical look at how AI — especially AlphaFold(-Multimer/3) — has changed protein complex prediction.

End-to-end models work well for rigid complexes. Flexibility, disorder, and transient interfaces remain unsolved.

AI is shiny. Biology is complicated. We map what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s next.

👥TALKING HeaDS – May 2025👥

Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.

🗓 27 May 2025, 15:00
📍 Faculty Club, Panum

👉 RSVP: heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talk

Thank you to DDSA for the support!

👥TALKING HeaDS – May 2025👥

Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.

🗓 27 May 2025, 15:00
📍 Faculty Club, Panum

👉 RSVP: heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talk

Thank you to DDSA for the support!

👥TALKING HeaDS – May 2025👥

Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.

🗓 27 May 2025, 15:00
📍 Faculty Club, Panum

👉 RSVP: heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talk

Thank you to DDSA for the support!

👥TALKING HeaDS – May 2025👥

Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.

🗓 27 May 2025, 15:00
📍 Faculty Club, Panum

👉 RSVP: heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talk

Thank you to DDSA for the support!

Could AI reshape the future of biology? 🔬

Charlotte Bunne and Stephen Quake join Eric Topol to discuss the AI Virtual Cell—a project that could shift biology from 90% experimental to 90% computational.

This shift could accelerate discoveries, reduce lab costs, and revolutionize drug discovery, diagnostics, and personalized medicine.

🎧 Listen to the full conversation: erictopol.substack.com/p/the-h