Live Webinar on September 8th, 9 am EDT (NA) / 2 pm BST (UK) / 3 pm CEST (EU-Central):
AI in Molecular Biology: Revolutionizing the Future of Biotech

This webinar will demonstrate to you how advanced AI technologies are being applied to revolutionize the field of biotechnology and life sciences.

By integrating machine learning algorithms, natural language processing and predictive analytics, AI tools assist with the quick and precise design of DNA sequences, optimization of protein expression and analysis of complex biological data. These capabilities streamline research workflows, shorten development times and improve precision in areas such as synthetic biology, drug discovery and gene therapy. AI-powered platforms empower scientists to make data-driven decisions, accelerating innovation and advancing personalized medicine and biomanufacturing.

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This webinar will highlight how:

enhanced precision and efficiency through advanced AI tools enable rapid and accurate design of DNA sequences, protein optimization and complex biological data analysis

streamlined workflows with AI-driven platforms reduce development time and simplify research processes in biotechnology and life sciences

accelerated innovation facilitates breakthroughs in synthetic biology, drug discovery, gene therapy and other cutting-edge fields

data-driven decisions empower scientists with predictive analytics and insights to advance personalized medicine and biomanufacturing

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Webinar Details

  • Date: September 8th, 2025
  • Time: 9 am EDT (NA) / 2 pm BST (UK) / 3 pm CEST (EU-Central)
 Rob Ford Rob Ford,

Field Application Scientist, GenScript

As a Field Application Scientist at GenScript, Rob applies his knowledge and expertise in biochemistry, protein chemistry and protein expression to support the biotech and pharmaceutical communities, providing solutions for challenging biological problems. Rob has a background in biochemistry, holding a PhD and a Master of Science in Chemical Biology from the University of Leeds.

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