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Whole-cell modeling represents the ultimate goal in computational biology, yet we're far from achieving it. Join us for an intimate gathering of technical experts and a panel of leaders building critical components of the stack from single-cell foundation models and perturb-seq at scale to spatial technologies, self-driving labs, and multi-modal fusion to debate which pieces truly matter and pinpoint the real bottlenecks. Panelists: Daniel Bear — VP of AI, Noetik. Building OCTO-VirtualCell, foundation models for spatial biology trained on proprietary multi-modal patient data. Ravi Solanki — Co-founder & CEO, Prima Mente. Single-cell data generation, autonomous labs, and modality fusion for neurology. Jun Axup Penman — Co-founder, E11 Bio. Sequencing and imaging genomes in single cells at scale. Keoni Gandall — Founder & CEO, Nanala. Cloud-automated wet lab for synthetic biology; longtime voice on whole-cell modeling. Schedule: 6:30 PM — Doors open and networking 7:00 PM — Panel presentations and debate 8:30 PM — Audience Q&A and close This event is part of Deep Tech Week. Hosted by Pebblebed - Technical early-stage VC founded by Pam Vagata (OpenAI co-founder, led AI at Stripe), Keith Adams (founder of Facebook AI Research, former Slack Chief Architect), and Tammie Siew (former Sequoia SEA investor).
There's something magical about working late with other people who are also in the zone. That flow state hits different - focused energy and the smell of fresh coffee. Pebblebed Late Night Cafe, Monday, once a month, 7pm-midnight: free barista-made coffee, fresh pastries, lofi beats in the background, and a room full of builders. Whether you're coding, writing, designing, or finally tackling that side project you keep putting off - this is your space. Grab a spot at our long tables or curl up in a corner. Work in silence or take a break to chat with someone working on something equally ambitious. Bring your laptop and your project. We'll bring the caffeine, the snacks, and the community. See you Monday night. Everyone who shows up need to be approved (we have limited spots). Hosted by Pebblebed VC — a technical early-stage fund founded by Pam Vagata (OpenAI co-founder), Keith Adams (Facebook AI Research founder), and Tammie Siew (former Sequoia).
There's something magical about working late with other people who are also in the zone. That flow state hits different - focused energy and the smell of fresh coffee. Pebblebed Late Night Cafe, Monday, once a month, 7pm-midnight: free barista-made coffee, fresh pastries, lofi beats in the background, and a room full of builders. Whether you're coding, writing, designing, or finally tackling that side project you keep putting off - this is your space. Grab a spot at our long tables or curl up in a corner. Work in silence or take a break to chat with someone working on something equally ambitious. Bring your laptop and your project. We'll bring the caffeine, the snacks, and the community. See you Monday night. Everyone who shows up need to be approved (we have limited spots). Hosted by Pebblebed VC — a technical early-stage fund founded by Pam Vagata (OpenAI co-founder), Keith Adams (Facebook AI Research founder), and Tammie Siew (former Sequoia).
This is the ML event for people who find the model-building part more interesting than the model-using part. ML Suds & Science is a monthly gathering for people in the trenches of machine learning: training runs, optimizer choices, architecture decisions, and everything that gets lost between the arxiv abstract and production. Each month features three short talks (demos, deep dives, or war stories welcome) followed by open time to continue the conversation. Attendance is curated and capped. Drinks provided, grab dinner first. Doors open: 7:00pm Talks: 7:30–8:30pm Hang: 8:30–9:30pm Interested in speaking? Signal this in the RSVP form! Pebblebed - Technical early-stage VC founded by Pam Vagata (OpenAI co-founder, led AI at Stripe), Keith Adams (founder of Facebook AI Research, former Slack Chief Architect), and Tammie Siew (former Sequoia SEA investor).
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