Professional Design Services

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BioLM’s Professional Design Services provide end-to-end molecular design performed by our team. We use BioLM models and protocols to generate, evaluate, and deliver candidate sequences that meet your design brief.

What We Do

  • Design new sequences to a specification
  • Optimize or humanize existing sequences
  • Explore variant space around a template
  • Triage candidates using structure and property scoring

Typical Project Types

  • Antibodies and fragments
  • Proteins and enzymes
  • Peptides and peptide-like scaffolds
  • Sequence constraints or target-guided designs

Deliverables

  • Candidate sequence sets with ranked scores
  • Method summary describing the modeling stack used
  • Optional structure files and analysis tables
  • Handoff package suitable for downstream validation

Engagement Workflow

  1. Intake – define goals, constraints, success criteria, and handoff format
  2. Design brief – finalize targets, sequence space, filters, and risk checks
  3. Modeling – run generation, folding, and scoring iterations
  4. Review – discuss results, select finalists, optional refinement round
  5. Handoff – deliver sequences and documentation

Data Handling and IP

  • Your inputs and outputs stay in your workspace or agreed secure location
  • Confidential materials are handled under NDA
  • Deliverables and project artifacts are owned by the client unless otherwise agreed

Validation

Wet-lab validation is client-run. We provide design rationale, ranking metrics, and files to support your experiments and analysis.

How This Differs From Premium Support

  • Professional Design Services – BioLM designs molecules for you as a scoped project
  • Premium Support – collaboration to help your team use the platform effectively (prototyping, onboarding, training)

Getting Started

Send a brief describing your target, constraints, and desired deliverables. We will scope the work and provide a proposal.

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