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Proteins are the building blocks of life – they form the structure of all cells and also act as their central tools. But how are these "molecular machines" constructed, and how do they fulfill their diverse functions?



Biophysicist Cecilia Clementi uses artificial intelligence to research proteins to better understand their structure, dynamics, and functionality. In her lecture, she invites you on a journey into the world of atoms and, using vivid examples, demonstrates how machine learning is fundamentally changing the scientific discovery process – especially in biophysics.


As Einstein Professor for Theoretical and Computational Biophysics at Freie Universität Berlin, she will also discuss the 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry, which were awarded for groundbreaking work on machine learning and its application in the study of protein structures and designs.



(IN ENGLISH)
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November 2025
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