BioLM has released open-source tools, biolm-hub and biolm-sdk, to standardize and simplify the deployment and integration of biological language models. This addresses operational challenges by providing a consistent interface for deploying and accessing dozens of pLLMs and DNA-LLMs, enabling efficient model usage without significant custom infrastructure.
We’re excited to announce that BioLM now ships a production MCP server! This means you can connect Claude, ChatGPT, and any MCP-compatible AI assistant directly to BioLM’s suite of in-silico modeling tools — no API glue code required.
We contributed several analyses to the Adaptyv EGFR Competition paper released this weekend. Below we share more background on our contribution and perspective of results. Additional authoring by Chance Challacombe, Ahmad Qamar The 2024 Adaptyv EGFR Binder Competition was a landmark event – a field test for the current generation of AI-driven protein design methods. […]
To most people, the term “techbio” simply encompasses using cutting-edge algorithms and data toward biology. But it should be a call to action to adopt successful paradigms from the tech industry into biotech—strategies like “move fast and break things,” modern organizational structures, and most importantly here, the proliferation of APIs that let others programmatically access […]

