Speaker Profile
Biography
Dr. Franziska Seeger is a protein biophysicist turned computational protein engineer, passionate about applying computational modeling and machine learning to develop the next generation of biologics. During her PhD, Franziska elucidated the activation mechanism of a crucial drug target for cardiovascular diseases. Her fascination with proteins and protein-protein interactions led her to pursue a postdoc with David Baker at the Institute for Protein Design, where she engineered two of the first de novo minibinder inhibitors against autoimmune disease targets.Franziskas diverse experience spans consulting on protein biophysics and protein design through her own agency, to working at the intersection of protein engineering and machine learning at Amazon and Novo Nordisk. In 2022, she joined Machine Learning and Drug Discovery (MLDD) at Genentech, where she leads a team at the interface of structural and computational biophysics, machine learning, and antibody engineering. Her current focus is on solving the de novo antibody engineering challenge.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley
Track Chair: Keith Yamamoto, UCSF
- PMWC 2025 Award Ceremony:
Pioneer Honoree: Robert Califf, FDA
Luminary Honoree: Ida Sim, UCSF
- Fireside Chat: Keith Yamamoto, UCSF, Robert Califf, FDA, and Kathy Giacomini, UCSF
- Keynote: Harnessing Computational Tools in Precision Medicine: Implementation and Future Directions
- Ida Sim, UCSF
- AI-driven Advances in Precision Medicine (PANEL)
Chair: Sharat Israni, Bakar Institute, UCSF
- Peter Norvig, Google
- Susan Lynch, UCSF
- Olivier Gevaert, Stanford
- Michelle Arkin, UCSF
- New Federal Programs Driving Transformative Health Breakthroughs (PANEL)
Chair: Keith Yamamoto, UCSF
- Charles Romine, NIST
- Erwin Gianchandani, NSF
- Jim Brase, Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) - AI-Driven Protein Design (PANEL)
Chair: Tanja Kortemme, UCSF
- Franziska Seeger, Genentech
- William Degrado, UCSF - AI and Ethical Challenges (PANEL)
Chair: Alex John London, Carnegie Mellon University
- Jianying Hu, IBM
- Cora Han, University of California Health
- Ida Sim, UCSF