Go in medicine & biology
Nov. 4, 2022, 2:30 p.m. (2 years ago)
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Today we’re talking about uses for Go in the medical industry. Tim Stiles develops and maintains a Go package for synthetic biology and molecular biology called Poly. It has broad applications for biotech R&D, but also has very direct applications to medicine.
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Show Notes:
- Poly on GitHub
- The algorithm of the professor used by 23and me and others
- Central Dogma of DNA of biology
- The Three-Body Problem
- AlphaFold
- Gitpod
- Foldit
- Go library for Huggingface
- SurrealDB
- Booth’s Least Rotation Go Implementation and wiki
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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