Everyone’s building a ‘GPT for cells.’ Relation’s bet is manufacturing the data to train it.
The race to build an AI “foundation model of the cell” has a fuel problem. The biological data needed to train one is scarce, messy and inconsistent. Relation Therapeutics thinks the answer is to manufacture that data itself, and GSK is paying up to $110m to help.
The London startup unveiled two things at once on Thursday. The first is MORGAN, its flagship cellular foundation model. The second is an expanded collaboration with GSK to generate the data that feeds it.
A model of how cells respond
MORGAN, short for Multi-Omic Regulatory Genomics using Artificial Neural Networks, is meant to predict how a human cell reacts to a genetic tweak or a drug. Get that right, and you can spot disease mechanisms and new drug targets on a computer, before touching a lab bench. It is the same idea behind a foundation model of the chestor the AI-biology...
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