What researchers are trying
TerraBind uses a coarse pocket representation, diffusion-free pose optimization, learned affinity likelihood and calibrated uncertainty for continual learning and hedged batch selection.
Can virtual screening retain useful structural and affinity accuracy without expensive all-atom diffusion for every compound?
TerraBind uses a coarse pocket representation, diffusion-free pose optimization, learned affinity likelihood and calibrated uncertainty for continual learning and hedged batch selection.
Large chemical libraries require a practical speed–accuracy frontier, and uncertainty is needed to decide which predictions deserve synthesis or expensive physics.
The results are preprint claims; proprietary assay details and cross-lab prospective replication remain limited.
Terray Therapeutics research team
Open-source AF3-quality structure — plus binding affinity.
4/7 evidence fields documentedReframing molecular docking as a diffusion generative problem.
4/7 evidence fields documentedThe GPU-accelerated toolkit that ships biology's foundation models.
2/7 evidence fields documentedThe current COSMOS, APEX and EXPO chemistry stack from the company formerly known as Atomwise.
2/7 evidence fields documented