📢 We are thrilled to announce the keynote speakers for #RECOMB2026:
🧬 Sara Mostafavi
🧬 Manolis Kellis
🧬 Paul Medvedev
🧬 Alexandros Stamatakis
Join us in Thessaloniki for inspiring talks from leaders in computational biology.
The future of longevity medicine will not be decided by the loudest protocol.
It will be decided by standards.
Which biomarkers are real enough to act on? Which interventions change outcomes, not just pathways? Which patients benefit, which patients are exposed to cost and risk, and how do we tell the difference before the market decides for us?
That is the lens I’m bringing to the 2026 Aging Code Summit in Cambridge, May 26-27, during Boston Tech Week.
I’ll be speaking on Day 2 about evidence-based best practices in longevity medicine, from the perspective of an internal medicine physician trying to turn a very noisy field into something clinically useful.
The science is finally getting concrete. Aging biology is becoming therapeutics, diagnostics, AI models, biomarker systems, skin and immune longevity, neurodegeneration work, and new company formation. The next question is harder: what deserves to become medicine?
Hosted by @LongevityGlobal in partnership with @Mindvyne and @3cubedAi, with speakers including @agingdoc1, @manoliskellis, Li-Huei Tsai at @MIT_Picower, @kpfortney at @bioagelabs, Sharon Rosenzweig-Lipson at @lifebiosciences, @mahdi_moqri at @agingbiomarkers, Amy Proal @microbeminded2 at @polybioRF, Saranya Wyles @drwyles_derm, Jens Eckstein @AkikoaCom at @hevolution_f, @DrGlorioso at @NeuroAgeTX, @JamieHeywood, @AldenScientific, Fiona Miller @quadrascope, @Dr_RayMak, José Navarro Betancourt, Justin Taylor, Noriko Yokoi, Daniel Dacey, Spring Behrouz, Raghav Sehgal @rv_sehgal, Jay Luthar, @usnehal, @tomzuber, Robin Mansukhani, Fernanda Cerqueira, David Hall, Yeh-Chuin Poh, Salah Mahmoudi, and @RutaLaukien.
If you are building, funding, prescribing, regulating, or seriously studying longevity medicine, this is the conversation worth having in person.
Event details and registration:
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I’m really excited to be @iclr_conf this week presenting our work on substructure-aware protein modeling! DM me if you want to chat about protein models, baking biological priors into ML architectures, and anything bioML for experimentalists!
We built Magneton, a model-agnostic framework that distills decades of curated substructure knowledge into any pretrained encoder. We find that substructure signal is complementary to both sequence and structure as well as helps models generalize to unseen substructure types. Come say hi at our poster on Saturday from 10:30AM-1:00PM @ Pavilion 3 P3-#1006!
This work is near and dear to my heart because it’s my first (co)first-author main conference paper from my undergrad. A heartfelt shoutout to my mentors Robert Calef, @manoliskellis, @marinkazitnik for all their support!
Website: https://t.co/bvC9WM5lWZ
Paper: https://t.co/3hYEbmEc0V
We’re delighted to share that @ManolisKellis (Professor of Computer Science, MIT) will be delivering a keynote talk on #AI for genomic medicine at The Festival of Genomics, Biodata & AI in Boston this summer. More info: https://t.co/bIYMDfJktO #FOGBoston#genomics
Excited to share our latest preprint by Alexis Yang and Gary Lee, in collab with the @jberchuck lab: https://t.co/cb3pRjketO. We found that transcription of enhancers (a mark of activation) causes distinct fragmentation patterns in #cfDNA.
MIT Course announcement: Machine Learning for Computational Biology #MLCB25
Fall'24 Lecture Videos: https://t.co/tA3zeuIF7g
Fall'24 Lecture Notes: https://t.co/C3WmXZuQur
(a) Genomes: Statistical genomics, gene regulation, genome language models, chromatin structure, 3D genome topology, epigenomics, regulatory networks.
(b) Proteins: Protein language models, structure and folding, protein design, cryo-EM, AlphaFold2, transformers, multimodal joint representation learning.
(c) Therapeutics: Chemical landscapes, small-molecule representation, docking, structure-function embeddings, agentic drug discovery, disease circuitry, and target identification.
(d) Patients: Electronic health records, medical genomics, genetic variation, comparative genomics, evolutionary evidence, patient latent representation, AI-driven systems biology.
Foundations and frontiers of computational biology, combining theory with practice. Generative AI, foundation models, machine learning, algorithm design, influential problems and techniques, analysis of large-scale biological datasets, applications to human disease and drug discovery.
First Lecture: Thu Sept 4 at 1pm in 32-144
With: Prof. Manolis Kellis @manoliskellis, Prof. Eric Alm @ejalm, TAs: Ananth Shyamal, Shitong Luo @luost26
Course website: https://t.co/ateGr6xKLM
@MIT@MITEECS@MITdeptofBE@MITCSBPhD@MIT_CSAIL@Harvard@HarvardMed@BroadInstitute
Mature and migratory dendritic cells promote immune infiltration and response to anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade in metastatic melanoma @NatureComms@gmboland@manoliskellis
https://t.co/ZaxZGRtcVm
MIT Course announcement: Machine Learning for Computational Biology #MLCB25
Fall'24 Lecture Videos: https://t.co/tA3zeuIF7g
Fall'24 Lecture Notes: https://t.co/C3WmXZuQur
(a) Genomes: Statistical genomics, gene regulation, genome language models, chromatin structure, 3D genome topology, epigenomics, regulatory networks.
(b) Proteins: Protein language models, structure and folding, protein design, cryo-EM, AlphaFold2, transformers, multimodal joint representation learning.
(c) Therapeutics: Chemical landscapes, small-molecule representation, docking, structure-function embeddings, agentic drug discovery, disease circuitry, and target identification.
(d) Patients: Electronic health records, medical genomics, genetic variation, comparative genomics, evolutionary evidence, patient latent representation, AI-driven systems biology.
Foundations and frontiers of computational biology, combining theory with practice. Generative AI, foundation models, machine learning, algorithm design, influential problems and techniques, analysis of large-scale biological datasets, applications to human disease and drug discovery.
First Lecture: Thu Sept 4 at 1pm in 32-144
With: Prof. Manolis Kellis @manoliskellis, Prof. Eric Alm @ejalm, TAs: Ananth Shyamal, Shitong Luo @luost26
Course website: https://t.co/ateGr6xKLM
@MIT@MITEECS@MITdeptofBE@MITCSBPhD@MIT_CSAIL@Harvard@HarvardMed@BroadInstitute
Today was my last lecture for @MIT#ComputationalBiology: #Genomes, #Networks, #Evolution, #Health. I recorded each and immediately posted online here: https://t.co/z7eouWlosl
Please do share, and let me know which topics need more explanations, clarifications, and corrections!
I could never imagine combining deep conversations on #AI & #longevity with the beauty of my beloved Andros… until the AI Longevity Salon, hosted by @manoliskellis - where science met philosophy & ideas on longevity flowed.
Thanks, Manolis, for the photos & the inspiring event.
If you are at ICML2025, welcome to attend our workshop "Multi-modal Foundation Models and Large Language Models for Life Sciences" tomorrow (Jul 19 Saturday).
The workshop features a stellar lineup of invited speakers, including Valentina Boeva @val_boeva, Manolis Kellis @manoliskellis , Jure Leskovec @jure , Jian Ma @jmuiuc, Bahareh Tolooshams @BTolooshams, Mengdi Wang @MengdiWang10 , Eric Xing @ericxing , Marinka Zitnik @marinkazitnik , 70 accepted papers, and four contributed talks.
Huge thanks to my co-organizers: James Zou @james_y_zou , Le Song @dasongle , Aidong Zhang, Ruiyi Zhang, Danielle Grotjahn @nani_grotjahn, Linda Awdishu @LAwdishu, Eran Segal @segal_eran , and Wei Wang @WeiWang1973 .
Greek friends, join us next Sunday July 6 in @Athens, as we hack the Future of #AI in the Cradle of Western Civilization, at the #EugenidesFoundation. After the success of our last hack at MIT, we're partnering with SundAI Club again to bring cutting-edge technologies to the Hacker and Builder communities of the world.
Register here: https://t.co/ymYQ6A9o0O
(1) WhatIsMantis: Imagine peeking into the mind of an AI like ChatGPT, and #visualizing how it organizes ideas, thoughts, documents, proteins, drugs. Imagine watching them come to life as you speak with the AI, revealing meaningful #constellations of relevant information in a cognitive landscape of information. Now, imagine a full cognitive #workbench that allows you to manipulate these clusters directly, powered by visual tools, next-gen search, auto-macros, agentic workflows, and real-world actions. Lastly, imagine working with your team and #collaborators on shared workbench, with multiple interlinked cognitive floors, co-browsing, taking joint actions, partitioning tasks, visualizing trends, detecting outliers, and sharing discovery journeys in a predictive, learning, adapting system, fully integrated within your daily workflows.
See Mantis Demos: https://t.co/jEInRhtbcH
(2) On July 6, you can bring this vision to reality, by using our Mantis AI platform to create your own applications and solutions in any vertical, and turn unstructured data into structured insights, semantic graphs, hierarchical ontological views, custom vertical-tuned tools, and agentic workflows bringing data to life and revealing systematic insights. We'll start with breakfast and intros, brainstorming and team formation, dataset gathering and project refinement, and tool creation across agents, journeys, workflows, and interactive coding notebooks, all in one day in Sundai Club fashion!
See our last hacks here: https://t.co/TslkIU6B9o (search: Mantis)
(3) We’ll have applications in education, law, government, startups, investment, cultural heritage, tourism, news, politics, media, jobs, policy, customers, reddit, YouTube, shopping, Linkeode, healthcare, drug discovery, or anything that you are passionate about. You can work alone or in groups, bring your own team or make new friends, bring your own data, work with our sample datasets, or scrape away, with many members of our team supporting in person and remotely.
(4) Links:
- Create a Mantis account here: https://t.co/rrEPvziAaD
- Use Mantis here: https://t.co/29V0OpJYz8
- Join the Mantis team here: https://t.co/TskDgGqo9h
With Serge Vasylechko, Konstantina Yaneva, Christina Koutsoumpa, PhD, Vassilis Papakonstantinou, Alexios Ntavlouros, Nicolas Pigadas, Minas Megalokonomos, Pascal Passigan, Jophy Ye, and many members of the Sundai and Mantis AI teams joining remotely!
All participants to the Hackathon will get a free ticket to the #UniversalAI launch event on Tuesday July 8, with Dimitris Bertsimas, Theodoros Evgeniou, and more. https://t.co/nQ623kzCO8
If you love #Hacking and building the future of #AI, join us next Sunday May 18 for a joint #Hackathon with @Sundai_club (Boston), and Æthos (Berlin).
You can be one of the first to build on our #Mantis Cognitive Cartography Platform for Human-driven AI-powered Visual Data Science, pre-released for the first time.
Boston sign-up: https://t.co/swijJInj42
Berlin sign-up: https://t.co/pHEteT3s5z
Super excited to see what everyone builds!!
Learn more: https://t.co/X1tcyZA0kC
Join our team: https://t.co/9tZwgRL2yh
with Serge Vasylechko, Gabriela Torres Vives, Konstantina Yaneva, Chris Hahn, Sam Rowe, Isabella Douzoglou, Christina Koutsoumpa, Yiyang Lu
#HackersUnite
If you love #Hacking and building the future of #AI, join us next Sunday May 18 for a joint #Hackathon with @Sundai_club (Boston), and Æthos (Berlin).
You can be one of the first to build on our #Mantis Cognitive Cartography Platform for Human-driven AI-powered Visual Data Science, pre-released for the first time.
Boston sign-up: https://t.co/swijJInj42
Berlin sign-up: https://t.co/pHEteT3s5z
Super excited to see what everyone builds!!
Learn more: https://t.co/X1tcyZA0kC
Join our team: https://t.co/9tZwgRL2yh
with Serge Vasylechko, Gabriela Torres Vives, Konstantina Yaneva, Chris Hahn, Sam Rowe, Isabella Douzoglou, Christina Koutsoumpa, Yiyang Lu
#HackersUnite
Join us to celebrate #Easter in the #Greek tradition at the heart of @MIT today. Roasting 5 whole lambs on a spit, grilling juicy pork souvlaki, Greek specialties including mousaka, pastitsio, tzatziki, horiatiki greek salad, galaktompoureko (google it!), baklava, and of course Traditional Greek Line Dancing and more!
More info here: https://t.co/4UeP5ngK8g
Photos from previous years:
Easter 2023: https://t.co/F7bMXj2kho
Easter 2022: https://t.co/og7RUPKumX
Easter 2019: https://t.co/7sXoTyHx5h
Easter 2017: https://t.co/YkFjdVQ1LT
Weather seems *perfect*, and the lambs should be ready by 12:45am, so come on time and enjoy!!