Meet the newest Forbes 30 under 30
Gabriele Corso was a computer science PhD student at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), where his research focused on the intersection of machine learning and molecular biology. His cofounder Saro Passaro was also a research scientist at MIT and previously worked at Meta. The two have trained AI models for predicting biomolecular structures and how molecules interact within the body, which could eventually help with drug discovery. Used by thousands of global organizations and downloaded more than 1M times, these open source models are the basis for Boltz, a company Corso and Passaro cofounded with Jeremy Wohlwend to improve therapeutic design using AI.
