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If you use PyMOL in your work, but find its command-driven workflow a bottleneck to getting from an idea to cool analyses, check out Evan's pub: thestacks.org/publications... - Agentic PyMOL is an MCP server that allows you to carry out PyMOL analyses quickly and intuitively using natural language!
The final "Early Career Researchers in Speciation"-themed seminar is coming up on the 5th of May! This session features talks by Aryeh Miller on Anolis lizards 🦎 and @rishidekayne.bsky.social on speciation research in industry 📊 + we'll hear from Dr Mariana Braga about her career in the Q&A ✋
Happening today: the final "Early Career Researchers in Speciation" seminar! This session features talks by Aryeh Miller on Anolis lizards 🦎 and @rishidekayne.bsky.social on speciation research in industry 📊 + we'll hear from Dr Mariana Braga in the careers Q&A ✋ 👉 find the link on our website
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Agentic PyMOL is an MCP server that gives language-model agents discoverable, two-way access to a user's live PyMOL session, letting agents both manipulate molecular visualizations and read structured...
Agentic PyMOL: Structural analysis in PyMOL through natural language
Rishi De-Kayne
Integration of Speciation (ESEB Special Topic Network)
Integration of Speciation (ESEB Special Topic Network)
This matters because protein structure prediction is increasingly being run on sequences from non-model organisms where we have little prior knowledge. Erroneous sequences from genome misassembly can silently percolate through prediction models into structure databases. [8/9]