In neuroscience, glial cells are the “glue” that supports, nourishes, and protects neurons. In that same spirit, GLIA acts as the supportive “glue” of the lab. Currently under active development, GLIA supports the scientists, the “neurons” driving creativity, by helping them further their work, manage complex data, and connect the dots.
Together, we specialize in protein design, structural biology, and synthetic biology, leveraging AI-driven approaches to engineer protein cages, nanomachines, and other biomolecules with precise functions.