Researcher Program

Orbion's predictive protein research platform is free for public research conducted by academic, non-profit, and public institution members. To get early access to our researcher program, please fill out the form below, and we'll reach out to you.

Introducing Orbion

Orbion tackles the challenges of protein research through its predictive platform. By cutting both time and costs, Orbion makes it easier to work on difficult proteins while also supporting the protein design process.

Manage your Projects and Tasks
Manage your Projects and Tasks
Manage your Projects and Tasks

Purification Guidelines

Gain insights into protein–protein interactions and simulate them effectively. Determine the best experimental methods to extract specific proteins from a mixture.

Organize your life
Organize your life
Organize your life

Deeper Protein Understanding

Uncover post-translational modifications, functional sites, and essential protein characteristics for a more accurate, comprehensive view.

PARA Method
PARA Method
PARA Method

Successful 3D Structures

Assess protein stability, predict mutations, and find optimal conditions for advanced techniques such as Cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography.

This leads to reduced research time and costs, possibility to work on challenging proteins, better and higher-resolution protein structures, and, happier scientists.

FAQ

What is Orbion?

Orbion is an AI-driven platform that helps scientists stabilize, engineer, and purify proteins more efficiently. Orbion identifies the most promising ways to modify proteins (e.g., truncations, mutations) and pinpoints the optimal conditions for structure determination—whether by crystallography or cryo-EM.

How can I use Orbion?

You can upload your protein sequence and any available structural or functional information into the Orbion platform. Orbion will then analyze potential PTMs, functional sites, and instability hotspots, suggest stabilizing modifications, and recommend experimental conditions for purification and structure determination. Think of it as a virtual collaborator, offering insights to guide your lab experiments and streamline your R&D process.

Which proteins can Orbion work with?

Orbion is designed to handle a wide range of proteins, from small soluble enzymes to large multi-domain or membrane-bound complexes. Our models are especially effective for challenging or unstable proteins that are traditionally difficult to crystallize or resolve using cryo-EM.

How does Orbion provide predictions?

Orbion uses neural networks and other machine-learning approaches trained on extensive protein data. Orbion generates scientifically grounded predictions on where and how to modify a protein, as well as which conditions are most likely to yield high-quality structural data.

Is there a free option for academical or public research?

Yes! If you are a researcher in academia or a public institute, and want to use Orbion for your public research studies, you can access Orbion for free. Simply, sign up for our researcher program, and we'll provide you the access very soon.

FAQ

What is Orbion?

Orbion is an AI-driven platform that helps scientists stabilize, engineer, and purify proteins more efficiently. Orbion identifies the most promising ways to modify proteins (e.g., truncations, mutations) and pinpoints the optimal conditions for structure determination—whether by crystallography or cryo-EM.

How can I use Orbion?

You can upload your protein sequence and any available structural or functional information into the Orbion platform. Orbion will then analyze potential PTMs, functional sites, and instability hotspots, suggest stabilizing modifications, and recommend experimental conditions for purification and structure determination. Think of it as a virtual collaborator, offering insights to guide your lab experiments and streamline your R&D process.

Which proteins can Orbion work with?

Orbion is designed to handle a wide range of proteins, from small soluble enzymes to large multi-domain or membrane-bound complexes. Our models are especially effective for challenging or unstable proteins that are traditionally difficult to crystallize or resolve using cryo-EM.

How does Orbion provide predictions?

Orbion uses neural networks and other machine-learning approaches trained on extensive protein data. Orbion generates scientifically grounded predictions on where and how to modify a protein, as well as which conditions are most likely to yield high-quality structural data.

Is there a free option for academical or public research?

Yes! If you are a researcher in academia or a public institute, and want to use Orbion for your public research studies, you can access Orbion for free. Simply, sign up for our researcher program, and we'll provide you the access very soon.

FAQ

What is Orbion?

Orbion is an AI-driven platform that helps scientists stabilize, engineer, and purify proteins more efficiently. Orbion identifies the most promising ways to modify proteins (e.g., truncations, mutations) and pinpoints the optimal conditions for structure determination—whether by crystallography or cryo-EM.

How can I use Orbion?

You can upload your protein sequence and any available structural or functional information into the Orbion platform. Orbion will then analyze potential PTMs, functional sites, and instability hotspots, suggest stabilizing modifications, and recommend experimental conditions for purification and structure determination. Think of it as a virtual collaborator, offering insights to guide your lab experiments and streamline your R&D process.

Which proteins can Orbion work with?

Orbion is designed to handle a wide range of proteins, from small soluble enzymes to large multi-domain or membrane-bound complexes. Our models are especially effective for challenging or unstable proteins that are traditionally difficult to crystallize or resolve using cryo-EM.

How does Orbion provide predictions?

Orbion uses neural networks and other machine-learning approaches trained on extensive protein data. Orbion generates scientifically grounded predictions on where and how to modify a protein, as well as which conditions are most likely to yield high-quality structural data.

Is there a free option for academical or public research?

Yes! If you are a researcher in academia or a public institute, and want to use Orbion for your public research studies, you can access Orbion for free. Simply, sign up for our researcher program, and we'll provide you the access very soon.