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AI + data + biology

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ScienceMachine
12 days
📈 Analysis results are now way easier to digest: they now include citations, links, tables and improved figures ✅ You’ll even see intermediate results live, while the agent is still working!.
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ScienceMachine
12 days
Our AI agent for bio-data analysis now: .⚡️ Performs analyses up to 10x faster. 🔁 Allows you to save and re-run pipelines on new data. 🧠 Comes with multi-agent architecture: a different agent is auto-selected depending on the complexity of your task. .
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ScienceMachine
12 days
2 weeks ago, we announced our fundraise and usage completely broke our free AI Agent for Bio-data Analysis (. again!) . Today, we're excited to launch the biggest new release to date 🚀.
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ScienceMachine
28 days
We're just getting started. If you're in biotech or pharma and want to move faster, let’s talk. 👉 Try a limited free version at And we're hiring! If you're obsessed with AI, biology, or building from zero, come join us.
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Revolutionize your scientific research with AI-powered data analysis. ScienceMachine makes your work 100 times faster and more efficient | Science Machine Inc.
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ScienceMachine
28 days
This pre-seed round was led by Revent and Nucleus Capital, with backing from Juniper, Opal Ventures, and some of the best angels in biopharma.
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ScienceMachine
28 days
Our mission? Help scientists make new discoveries way faster, cheaper, and at scale. Our agent automates the full analysis pipeline from data structuring, cleaning and analysis—think of it as an always-on Data Science team.
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ScienceMachine
28 days
We launched just weeks ago and—with a team of two—built the frontier 'AI Data Scientist' that biotech companies worldwide use to analyse research data 24/7 and uncover new breakthroughs autonomously.
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ScienceMachine
28 days
🚀 Big news: ScienceMachine just raised $3.5M to accelerate biomedical discovery with our autonomous AI agent
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ScienceMachine
2 months
Sam can now import AF2 into its notebooks and predict protein structures — just as a data scientist would today. This is just the first step in developing a custom toolbox for Sam, allowing it to use any available cutting edge AI/ML methods for life sciences research 🚀.
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ScienceMachine
2 months
Big step towards fully autonomous Data Science in Bio! Today we're enabling Sam, our AI Data Scientist, to make use of existing tools and models - starting from AlphaFold2 🧬
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ScienceMachine
3 months
On top of this, you can now:.- get more visibility into Sam's work.- split analyses into separate projects.- easily export all the work.- re-use previously uploaded data.- get more relevant plots and graphs.
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ScienceMachine
3 months
🚀 Sam is more robust, reliable and accurate than ever before.🧑‍🏫 Upload info about your research, your notes, even your preferences.🧠 Sam will learn, and keep those in mind, to improve its analyses!.
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ScienceMachine
3 months
Big day for data-driven science 🦠 . Today we're launching a new version of Sam, the AI data scientist for Bio. Sam learns about your research, preferences, giving better and more tailored results!
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ScienceMachine
3 months
RT @SGRodriques: BixBench was a collaboration with ScienceMachine @SciMac, an awesome startup that is building agents for data analysis. Th….
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ScienceMachine
3 months
RT @btnaughton: looks really interesting (default example analysis below). I am not sure how uploading to the brows….
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ScienceMachine
3 months
The reality is that the best science is messy and bespoke — and our tools are only just catching up to that fact!.
sciencemachine.ai
Revolutionize your scientific research with AI-powered data analysis. ScienceMachine makes your work 100 times faster and more efficient | Science Machine Inc.
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ScienceMachine
3 months
This means we lose detail and resolution from our data, which may even lead us to incorrect conclusions (e.g. finding an association with T2D that is actually only present in one of the subtypes).
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