Engineering novel proteins through directed evolution have become a foundation of protein engineering in biotech. However, these techniques are incapable of simultaneous engineering of protein-protein pairs through library-on-library selections.
Stanford inventors have developed an early-stage screening method to diagnose abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). AAA is a common cardiovascular disease with high prevalence in European men 65 years and above.
Stanford inventors have created a novel, interactive, highly scalable computational approach for representing dynamic brain activity as a network for use in clinical settings.
Stanford researchers have developed a data sketching method that leverages neural networks to perform queries on large datasets. As datasets grow larger and more complex, they must be compacted (sketched) in ways such that they are easily stored and processed.
Stanford researchers developed a framework called 'Hummingbird' that predicts the cheapest, fastest and most efficient configurations to execute genomics pipelines on the cloud.