Julie Mathieu
Department of Comparative medicine ,the University of Washington, USA
Artificial intelligence (AI)–driven protein design offers new avenues for understanding and promoting tissue regeneration. Integrating AI-guided molecular design with regenerative biology reveals key structure–function relationships that control repair and differentiation, providing powerful tools to refine and accelerate cell differentiation protocols. Computationally engineered proteins enable precise modeling of disease phenotypes and the systematic exploration of
molecular mechanisms underlying regenerative outcomes. Using these approaches, we investigate neuronal pain perception, muscle regeneration, and dental tissue renewal. Our findings demonstrate how AI-based protein design can decode regenerative processes and inform targeted therapeutic strategies across medicine and dentistry.
