Nobel Prize Winner David Baker Is Using AI for Good at UW

David Baker in his UW lab this fall, shortly before he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

When it comes to artificial intelligence, most of us think of chatbots or computer-generated images of six-fingered hands. But at the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington, Dr. David Baker has used AI to revolutionize computer programs that create brand-new molecules. Baker and his team build things never before seen in nature, designed specifically to fight disease or break down waste—and he just scored a Nobel Prize for it.

Raised in Seattle, Baker finds his escape climbing and skiing, but at the university he sees his primary role

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