Accurate Structural Modeling Enables Efficient Binding Affinity Prediction
Monday, June 9, 2025 RSVPJoin MIT Jameel Clinic researchers Gabriele Corso, PhD and Jeremy Wohlwend for their presentation on Boltz-2 on Monday, June 9 at 4pm. How did they manage to achieve unprecedented accuracy for predicting structure and binding affinity? What are best practices when it comes to using Boltz-Steering?
Learn more about the future of biomolecular modeling and join the reception afterwards. Food and drink will be provided.
Gabriele Corso, PhD is affiliated with MIT Jameel Clinic and MIT CSAIL. He was co-advised by Tommi Jaakkola and Regina Barzilay. His research focuses on developing novel ML frameworks to tackle challenging problems in structural biology and drug discovery. Corso completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge where he wrote his thesis under the supervision…
Jeremy Wohlwend, PhD is a Jameel Clinic Fellow advised by Professor Regina Barzilay. His research is focused on developing machine learning methods in the healthcare domain. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Wohlwend moved to the United States at the age of 16. He attended the International School of Boston for two years, where he now serves…