SeqStream PBC is seeking to collaborate with global partners who are developing low-cost, single-molecule, nanopore sensing devices and consumables for sequence recognition in RNA and DNA.SeqStream's motivating metaphor is the QR code, hence the serendipitous design of SeqStream's company logo, which highlights the letters "QR" crowned by Morse Code for the remaining four letters of the first six letters of "SeqStream."There is tremendous potential for knowledge distillation from several superb currently available machine learning models to yield small focused ML models for the rapid, statistically robust inference of diagnostic patterns of resistive pulse sensing events in raw nanopore sensing data from single molecules of RNA and DNA, i.e., patterns, analogous to "QR" codes, across contiguous single molecules that encompass or are in linkage disequilibrium with diagnostic RNA or DNA biomarkers.SeqStream is interested in working with global partners to optimize small, open machine learning models and develop supporting informatics infrastructure that will enable data from nanopore sensing devices data to be used to detect infectious agents that cause diseases, and host genetic variants that are associated with disease risk.SeqStream is bootstrapping its own R&D funding and welcomes global partners in machine learning and nanopore sensing who share its interest in the development of rapid, affordable disease prevention solutions for communities most in need. For enquiries please contact SeqStream's founder (rboissy) by email at this domain.

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