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Vijay Pande

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Vijay Pande, PhD, is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where he focuses on investments in biopharma and healthcare. As the founding investor of a16z’s Bio Fund, Vijay leads the firm’s investments at the cross section of biology and computer science, including applications in computation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in healthcare; digital therapeutics; diagnostics; and other novel transformative scientific advances applied to industry that take bio beyond healthcare. Op-eds by Vijay defining trends and issues in this emerging space have been published by The New York Times, Scientific American, and Forbes, among others. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University.

Previously, Vijay was the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Structural Biology and of Computer Science at Stanford University, where he led a team of researchers pioneering computational methods and their application to medicine and biology (resulting in over 300 publications, two patents, and two novel drug candidates). Vijay was also concurrently the director of the Biophysics program at Stanford, where he led a team of more than 50 faculty members and propelled the program to the top in the country.

During his time at Stanford, Vijay co-founded Globavir Biosciences, where he translated his research advances into a successful startup that aimed to discover cures for Dengue Fever and Ebola. Vijay also founded the [email protected] Distributed Computing Project for disease research, which pushed the boundaries of computer science techniques (distributed systems, machine learning, and exotic computer architectures) into biology and medicine, in both research as well as the development of new therapeutics.

Vijay holds a BA in Physics from Princeton University and a PhD in Physics from MIT. He has been awarded the DeLano Prize in Computation; a Guinness World Record for [email protected]; the American Chemical Society Thomas Kuhn Paradigm Shift Award; and was selected for MIT TR10. In his teens, Vijay was the first employee at video game startup Naughty Dog Software, maker of Crash Bandicoot.

Pande serves on the boards of Apeel Sciences, BioAge, Devoted Health, Freenome, Insitro, Nobell, Omada Health, Q.bio, and Scribe Therapeutics.

Latest Posts

Bio Eats World: The Art and Science of Biology’s Future

by Jennifer Doudna and Vijay Pande
  • bio + health
  • gene editing including CRISPR
  • when science becomes engineering

Bio Eats World: Value Versus Volume (in Healthcare)

by Todd Park, Vijay Pande, and Hanne Winarsky
  • bio + health
  • Digital Health Builders
  • full stack startups
  • healthcare

It’s Time to Heal: 16 Trends Driving the Future of Bio and Healthcare

by Vineeta Agarwala, Jorge Conde, Vijay Pande, and Julie Yoo
  • bio + health
  • apparently our stuff is 16 (or multiples of 16!)
  • coronavirus & the COVID-19 pandemic
  • end of year roundups
  • healthcare
  • when science becomes engineering

Evaluating AI in Bio: How to Know Whether it is Worth the Work

by Andy Tran and Vijay Pande
  • AI, machine & deep learning
  • bio + health
  • AI in bio

From @vijaypande

Vijay Pande@vijaypande

I've redone the original prompt but with different styles Giligan's Island Sopranos Entourage Godfather sequel MASH and it's remarkable how well GPT captures the style, but after several iterations, you can start to see how the magic trick is done. https://t.co/R4IyUReVCD

Vijay Pande@vijaypande

The obvious question is whether this would deserve a "pretty, pretty good" https://t.co/R4IyUReVCD https://t.co/fcAfhRmbZd

Vijay Pande@vijaypande

I also did prompts like "derive the Schwarzschild radius" and "how do you code a 4x4 game of tic tac toe" and it did those reasonably well. https://t.co/R4IyUReVCD https://t.co/Mb05ureawf

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