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Single-sequence protein structure prediction using a language model and deep learning

We gratefully acknowledge the support of NVIDIA Corporation for the donation of GPUs used for this research. This work is supported by DARPA PANACEA program grant HR0011-19-2-0022 and National Cancer Institute grant U54-CA225088 to P.K.S. We also acknowledge support from the TensorFlow Research Cloud for graciously providing the TPU resources used for training AminoBERT.

These authors contributed equally: Ratul Chowdhury, Nazim Bouatta, Surojit Biswas, Christina Floristean.

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