🧠What This Is
Kiin BioWeekly is your shortcut to what actually matters in AI and the life sciences.
Each week, we share the most meaningful updates on how artificial intelligence is transforming research and discovery, from computational biology and drug design to diagnostics, therapeutics, and experimental design. Our goal is to help you stay informed without getting lost in the noise.
There is a lot of hype in this space. Kiin BioWeekly helps you filter through it to find the work that truly moves the field forward. If you want to understand what is really happening, this is where you will find the tools, research, and people driving genuine progress.
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🔎 What You’ll Find Here
Weekly Dispatches
Curated round-ups of new tools, models, and datasets shaping AI in Life Science. No endless lists, just the ones worth your attention, with a bit of context on why they matter.Deep Dive Interviews
Conversations with the scientists, engineers, and founders behind the tools everyone is talking about. We go past the announcements to explore their ideas, challenges, and the thinking that makes their work stand out.Primers and Explainers
Occasional deep reads that unpack complex topics in plain language, from protein language models to structural biology, along with breakdowns of major challenges and competitions shaping the field, like the Virtual Cell Challenge. Each one gives you enough background to understand where the field, and community is heading.
🧪 The Approach
I believe the best insights come from connecting both perspectives: the science and the computation.
Kiin BioWeekly focuses on clarity over hype and substance over buzzwords. Each issue highlights work that is open, thoughtful, and genuinely advancing the life sciences, from AI models that speed up drug discovery to tools that make experimental design more intelligent and reproducible.


