Built for Researchers
Open-source tools and academic programs designed to accelerate your computational biology research. All built on JAX/Flax NNX, freely available under the MIT license.
Open-Source Tools
Seven libraries covering generative modeling, data pipelines, scientific ML, benchmarking, and differentiable bioinformatics.
Getting Started
Go from installation to running experiments in minutes.
Install from PyPI
All tools are published on PyPI. Install any library with a single pip command. Each tool works standalone or integrates with the full ecosystem.
pip install artifex datarax opifexFollow Tutorials
Each library comes with documentation and tutorials on ReadTheDocs. Start with quickstart guides and build up to advanced workflows.
# Visit docs: artifex.readthedocs.ioJoin the Community
Ask questions on GitHub Discussions, report issues, contribute code, or share your research results with the community.
# github.com/avitaiAcademic Licensing & Collaboration
We are committed to supporting academic research. Our academic program provides qualified institutions with access to our full platform, including foundation models, at no cost or reduced pricing.
- Free or discounted platform access for qualifying research labs
- Collaboration opportunities on joint research projects
- Compute credits for running large-scale experiments
- Priority support and dedicated onboarding
- Early access to new models and features
What You Get
Foundation Model Access
Research, Dynamics, Central Dogma, and Perturbation models for your experiments.
Compute Credits
GPU credits for training and running inference on our cloud infrastructure.
Technical Support
Direct line to our engineering team for integration help and troubleshooting.
Co-Publication Opportunities
Collaborate with our research team and co-author papers using our models.
Community
Join a growing community of computational biologists and ML researchers building the future of synthetic biology.
GitHub Discussions
Ask questions and share ideas
Our primary community hub. Ask questions about the tools, share your research results, request features, or discuss computational biology workflows.
Contributing Guide
Help build the tools you use
Contribute code, documentation, tutorials, or bug reports. Every contribution helps the community and accelerates biological research.
Request Academic Access
Tell us about your research and we will set you up with platform access, compute credits, and dedicated support.