Coursera Co-Founder Daphne Koller Launches New AI Drug Development Startup
In February, Ms. Koller left her position as chief computing officer at Google’s biotech company Calico
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06.05.18
After leaving her position as chief computing officer at Google’s biotech company Calico LLC in February, Israel-born data scientist Daphne Koller, is launching a new machine learning venture focused on drug development.
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In a blog post published Tuesday, Ms. Koller introduced the new company called insitro. According to Ms. Koller, the company sets out to “rethink drug discovery” through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data.

Daphne Koller. Photo: Amit Sha'alצילום: עמית שעל
Backers include Andreessen Horowitz LLC, and GV Management LLC (formerly Google Ventures), as well as biotech venture capital firms Foresite Capital Management LLC, ARCH Venture Partners and Third Rock Ventures LLC.
A former Stanford University Computer Science professor, In 2012 Ms. Koller co-founded California-based online education company Coursera Inc., which allows users to take online courses by leading U.S. universities at relatively low costs.
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Based in Menlo Park, California, insitro is currently looking to recruit biologists, machine learning engineers, computer scientists and data scientists.


