
About this Event
Join us for the September Members’ Dinner as we welcome Dr. Neil King from the University of Washington’s Institute for Protein Design and Department of Biochemistry. Dr. King will be speaking about "AI for good: using computers to design new protein-based medicines."
Title: AI for Good: Using Computers to Design New Protein-Based Medicines
Abstract:Proteins are nature’s tiny machines — they build, repair, defend, and pretty much keep all living things alive. But what if we could design our own proteins to do brand-new jobs, like deliver vaccines or treat diseases? That’s where protein design comes in — and where Dr. Neil King’s lab gets to play science’s version of 3D Lego.
Using powerful computers (and a good dose of creativity), Dr. King designs custom-built proteins that do amazing things — like self-assembling into nanoparticles that deliver vaccines with super precision. Some of these protein-based innovations have already made it into clinical trials, including a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine and a combo RSV/HMPV vaccine heading into Phase 3.
In this talk, Dr. King will share how breakthroughs in AI and protein design are revolutionizing medicine — and give a behind-the-scenes look at the futuristic proteins being built right now at the Institute for Protein Design. Spoiler alert: it's like Minecraft meets molecular biology, and the stakes are global health.
Dinner Menu:
Apple Cider Braised Chicken with Butternut Squash
Cranberry Almond Rice (GF)
Pickled Cucumber Salad (GF, DF, Veg.)
Assorted Rolls and Breads with Butter
Mixed Cabbage and Carrot Salad with Honey Mustard (GF, DF, Veg.)
Brown Butter Almond Cake with Pears
Bar opens at 5 PM, check-in & dinner starts at 6 PM, with the speaker starting at 6:30 PM. Member's meeting following the speaker’s presentation.
*You must be an active club member or accompanying a club member to attend this event. Open seating.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, United States
USD 48.52