Genome Modeling and Design: From the Molecular to Genome Scale

Brian Hie at Stanford discusses training Evo2, a genomic foundation model, with 9.3 trillion nucleotides from over 128,000 genomes.

Brian Hie
Presented by
Brian Hie, PhD
Brian Hie, PhD
Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

Covered in this Webinar
How Evo2 was built and how it works
Recent projects leveraging Evo2, including new data
The future of Evo2 and genomic foundation models in sequence prediction and engineering

Genomic modeling and design have the potential to transform synthetic biology research. However, researchers face bottlenecks due to insufficient tools that fail to support a deep understanding of the vastly complicated information hidden in genomes. In this webinar brought to you by Twist Bioscience, Brian Hie will discuss training the genomic foundation model Evo2, as well as the model's capabilities in sequence optimization and zero-shot sequence generation.

 

 

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