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Startup Cradle Lets You Design Custom Proteins By Just Typing In A Prompt

Por: Forbes Business November 17, 2022

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Cradle Team at their site in the Netherlands.Cradle There is a new company on the block whose mission is to make programming biology easy. The European startup called is emerging from stealth after building out their platform. It has just announced a €5.5 million ($5.4m) seed funding round led by , , and angel investors including John Zimmer, co-founder and president of Lyft , and Emily Leproust, CEO and founder of . With two sites – one in... + full article



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