Thanks! One of the main reasons I work specifically with single-cell FMs is because I believe they learn much richer biology, because you model systems-level with them. There is only so much you can learn from structure models, and, unlike with single cell models, I think most of the value of the structure models is in their outputs.
That said, one can definitely apply similar methods to them. I would be happy to do that myself, but currently it’s not a priority for me for the reasons described.
Thanks! One of the main reasons I work specifically with single-cell FMs is because I believe they learn much richer biology, because you model systems-level with them. There is only so much you can learn from structure models, and, unlike with single cell models, I think most of the value of the structure models is in their outputs.
That said, one can definitely apply similar methods to them. I would be happy to do that myself, but currently it’s not a priority for me for the reasons described.