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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 20 MIN

#23 - Designing Antivenom With Diffusion Models

from Code & Cure · host Vasanth Sarathy & Laura Hagopian

What if the future of antivenom didn’t come from horse serum, but from AI models that shape lifesaving proteins out of noise?In this episode, we explore how diffusion models, powerful tools from the world of AI, are transforming the design of antivenoms, particularly for some of nature’s deadliest neurotoxins. Traditional antivenom is costly, unstable, and can provoke serious immune reactions. But for toxins like those from cobras, mambas, and sea snakes that are potent yet hard to target with immune responses, new strategies are needed.We begin with the problem: clinicians face high-risk toxins and a shortage of effective, safe treatments. Then we dive into the breakthrough: using diffusion models like RosettaFold Diffusion to generate novel protein binders that precisely fit the structure of snake toxins. These models start with random shapes and iteratively refine them into stable, functional proteins, tailored to neutralize the threat at the molecular level.You’ll hear how these designs were screened for strength, specificity, and stability, and how the top candidates performed in mouse studies—protecting respiration and holding promise for more scalable, less reactive therapies. Beyond venom, this approach hints at a broader shift in drug development: one where AI accelerates discovery by reasoning in shape, not just sequence.We wrap by looking ahead at the challenges in manufacturing, regulation, and real-world validation, and why this shape-first design mindset could unlock new frontiers in precision medicine.If you’re into biotech with real-world impact, subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more curious listeners discover the show.Reference: Novel Proteins to Neutralize Venom ToxinsJosé María GutiérrezNew England Journal of Medicine (2025)Credits: Theme music: Nowhere Land, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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What if the future of antivenom didn’t come from horse serum, but from AI models that shape lifesaving proteins out of noise? In this episode, we explore how diffusion models, powerful tools from the world of AI, are transforming the design of antivenoms, particularly for some of nature’s deadliest neurotoxins. Traditional antivenom is costly, unstable, and can provoke serious immune reactions. But for toxins like those from cobras, mambas, and sea snakes that are potent yet hard to target wi...

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