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Go in medicine & biology
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Today we’re talking about uses for Go in the medical industry. Tim Stiles develops and maintains a Go package for synthetic biology and molecular biology called Poly. It has broad applications for biotech R&D, but also has very direct applications to medicine.
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Featuring:
Show Notes:
- Poly on GitHub
- The algorithm of the professor used by 23and me and others
- Central Dogma of DNA of biology
- The Three-Body Problem
- AlphaFold
- Gitpod
- Foldit
- Go library for Huggingface
- SurrealDB
- Booth’s Least Rotation Go Implementation and wiki
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Kapitler
1. Opener (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Sourcegraph (00:00:31)
3. It's Go Time! (00:02:14)
4. Welcome, Tim! (00:02:57)
5. Tim's biotech & Go history (00:03:28)
6. Biotech's lack of software tooling (00:08:11)
7. How Tim ended up at Harvard Med (00:10:41)
8. Tim's wife got him into biology (00:12:59)
9. Ending up in a Garage Lab to learn biology (00:15:27)
10. Poly - a Go package for DNA engineering (00:17:08)
11. Applications of Poly (00:19:54)
12. Sponsor: Square (00:23:33)
13. Poly's DNA simulation (00:24:35)
14. The price of DNA modeling (00:28:47)
15. The future of bioengineering (00:30:47)
16. Is Go part of this future? Why? (00:34:41)
17. Choosing Go for Poly (00:36:13)
18. The bright future of bioengineering (00:39:48)
19. Natalie as a biotech expert? (00:45:28)
20. AI as a biotech expert? (00:46:01)
21. Sponsor: Retool (00:51:02)
22. Biotech is 10 years behind software trends (00:51:54)
23. Tim's inverse law of software quality (00:52:56)
24. Owning software is not like owning land (00:54:52)
25. How can the community get involved? (00:56:00)
26. Upopular Opinions! (00:59:11)
27. Tim's unpop (00:59:33)
28. Time to go! (01:04:57)
29. Outro (01:06:02)
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Manage episode 346132874 series 1024148
Today we’re talking about uses for Go in the medical industry. Tim Stiles develops and maintains a Go package for synthetic biology and molecular biology called Poly. It has broad applications for biotech R&D, but also has very direct applications to medicine.
Changelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Sourcegraph – Transform your code into a queryable database to create customizable visual dashboards in seconds. Sourcegraph recently launched Code Insights — now you can track what really matters to you and your team in your codebase. See how other teams are using this awesome feature at about.sourcegraph.com/code-insights
- Square – Develop on the platform that sellers trust. There is a massive opportunity for developers to support Square sellers by building apps for today’s business needs. Learn more at changelog.com/square to dive into the docs, APIs, SDKs and to create your Square Developer account — tell them Changelog sent you.
- Retool – The low-code platform for developers to build internal tools — Some of the best teams out there trust Retool…Brex, Coinbase, Plaid, Doordash, LegalGenius, Amazon, Allbirds, Peloton, and so many more – the developers at these teams trust Retool as the platform to build their internal tools. Try it free at retool.com/changelog
Featuring:
Show Notes:
- Poly on GitHub
- The algorithm of the professor used by 23and me and others
- Central Dogma of DNA of biology
- The Three-Body Problem
- AlphaFold
- Gitpod
- Foldit
- Go library for Huggingface
- SurrealDB
- Booth’s Least Rotation Go Implementation and wiki
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Kapitler
1. Opener (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Sourcegraph (00:00:31)
3. It's Go Time! (00:02:14)
4. Welcome, Tim! (00:02:57)
5. Tim's biotech & Go history (00:03:28)
6. Biotech's lack of software tooling (00:08:11)
7. How Tim ended up at Harvard Med (00:10:41)
8. Tim's wife got him into biology (00:12:59)
9. Ending up in a Garage Lab to learn biology (00:15:27)
10. Poly - a Go package for DNA engineering (00:17:08)
11. Applications of Poly (00:19:54)
12. Sponsor: Square (00:23:33)
13. Poly's DNA simulation (00:24:35)
14. The price of DNA modeling (00:28:47)
15. The future of bioengineering (00:30:47)
16. Is Go part of this future? Why? (00:34:41)
17. Choosing Go for Poly (00:36:13)
18. The bright future of bioengineering (00:39:48)
19. Natalie as a biotech expert? (00:45:28)
20. AI as a biotech expert? (00:46:01)
21. Sponsor: Retool (00:51:02)
22. Biotech is 10 years behind software trends (00:51:54)
23. Tim's inverse law of software quality (00:52:56)
24. Owning software is not like owning land (00:54:52)
25. How can the community get involved? (00:56:00)
26. Upopular Opinions! (00:59:11)
27. Tim's unpop (00:59:33)
28. Time to go! (01:04:57)
29. Outro (01:06:02)
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