Su-In Lee
@suinlee.bsky.social
Boeing Endowed Professor in the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. Interested in AI/ML, computational biology, and AI in medicine. https://suinlee.cs.washington.edu/
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Su-In Lee
@suinlee.bsky.social
· Nov 24
Here’s the updated Computational Biology Starter Pack! Let me know if you'd like to be included.
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@uwcse.bsky.social researchers @suinlee.bsky.social, @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social & @sohamgadgil.bsky.social argue that a key standard for deploying medical #AI is transparency — that is, using various methods to clarify how a medical AI system arrives at its diagnoses and outputs.
Q&A: Transparency in medical AI systems is vital, UW researchers say
In a recent paper, University of Washington researchers argue that a key standard for deploying medical AI is transparency — that is, using various methods to clarify how a medical AI system arrives...
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September 26, 2025 at 5:00 PM
@uwcse.bsky.social researchers @suinlee.bsky.social, @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social & @sohamgadgil.bsky.social argue that a key standard for deploying medical #AI is transparency — that is, using various methods to clarify how a medical AI system arrives at its diagnoses and outputs.
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Medical #AI errors “can directly impact people’s health and even determine life-altering outcomes.” In @natrevbioeng.nature.com, @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social @sohamgadgil.bsky.social & @suinlee.bsky.social discuss the importance of transparency in medical models. www.washington.edu/news/2025/09...
Q&A: Transparency in medical AI systems is vital, UW researchers say
In a recent paper, University of Washington researchers argue that a key standard for deploying medical AI is transparency — that is, using various methods to clarify how a medical AI system arrives.....
www.washington.edu
September 11, 2025 at 6:23 PM
Medical #AI errors “can directly impact people’s health and even determine life-altering outcomes.” In @natrevbioeng.nature.com, @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social @sohamgadgil.bsky.social & @suinlee.bsky.social discuss the importance of transparency in medical models. www.washington.edu/news/2025/09...
Nothing more fun than working with brilliant students, @uwcse.bsky.social @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social & @sohamgadgil.bsky.social, on our Nature Reviews bioeng. paper!🎉We review challenges & opportunities for making medical AI trustworthy through transparency in data, models & deployment.
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September 10, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Nothing more fun than working with brilliant students, @uwcse.bsky.social @chanwoo-kim.bsky.social & @sohamgadgil.bsky.social, on our Nature Reviews bioeng. paper!🎉We review challenges & opportunities for making medical AI trustworthy through transparency in data, models & deployment.
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🚀 We’re hiring! Multiple postdocs & a program manager to push the frontiers of explainable AI in cutting-edge biomedical research—Alzheimer’s, aging, cancer & medical AI. Start immediately. Friends, please RT🙏
Learn more: drive.google.com/file/d/15mMR...
#postdocjobs #AI #BiomedicalScience
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#postdocjobs #AI #BiomedicalScience
September 10, 2025 at 2:16 AM
🚀 We’re hiring! Multiple postdocs & a program manager to push the frontiers of explainable AI in cutting-edge biomedical research—Alzheimer’s, aging, cancer & medical AI. Start immediately. Friends, please RT🙏
Learn more: drive.google.com/file/d/15mMR...
#postdocjobs #AI #BiomedicalScience
Learn more: drive.google.com/file/d/15mMR...
#postdocjobs #AI #BiomedicalScience
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Atul Butte died yesterday.
The world lost a giant.
A big bear of a man.
With a huge smile.
With love for everyone.
With energy that could power a room.
I loved everything about Atul.
I loved how he was always happy.
I loved how excited he was about science and helping people.
The world lost a giant.
A big bear of a man.
With a huge smile.
With love for everyone.
With energy that could power a room.
I loved everything about Atul.
I loved how he was always happy.
I loved how excited he was about science and helping people.
June 14, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Atul Butte died yesterday.
The world lost a giant.
A big bear of a man.
With a huge smile.
With love for everyone.
With energy that could power a room.
I loved everything about Atul.
I loved how he was always happy.
I loved how excited he was about science and helping people.
The world lost a giant.
A big bear of a man.
With a huge smile.
With love for everyone.
With energy that could power a room.
I loved everything about Atul.
I loved how he was always happy.
I loved how excited he was about science and helping people.
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Atul Butte’s talk introduced me to systems biology—I was presynapse scientist and opened my horizon to "biomedical moments, thawing frozen discoveries in data". Ideas that changed my career. Thank you for the science, the spirit, and the inspiration. You will be remembered.
June 15, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Atul Butte’s talk introduced me to systems biology—I was presynapse scientist and opened my horizon to "biomedical moments, thawing frozen discoveries in data". Ideas that changed my career. Thank you for the science, the spirit, and the inspiration. You will be remembered.
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Wow, this paper on interpreting ML models by
@suinlee.bsky.social
and Scott Lundberg came out in 2017 and has 34k citations! Congratulations
@suinlee.bsky.social
and your team, what an achievement :-). arxiv.org/abs/1705.07874
@suinlee.bsky.social
and Scott Lundberg came out in 2017 and has 34k citations! Congratulations
@suinlee.bsky.social
and your team, what an achievement :-). arxiv.org/abs/1705.07874
A Unified Approach to Interpreting Model Predictions
Understanding why a model makes a certain prediction can be as crucial as the prediction's accuracy in many applications. However, the highest accuracy for large modern datasets is often achieved by c...
arxiv.org
May 10, 2025 at 11:18 PM
Wow, this paper on interpreting ML models by
@suinlee.bsky.social
and Scott Lundberg came out in 2017 and has 34k citations! Congratulations
@suinlee.bsky.social
and your team, what an achievement :-). arxiv.org/abs/1705.07874
@suinlee.bsky.social
and Scott Lundberg came out in 2017 and has 34k citations! Congratulations
@suinlee.bsky.social
and your team, what an achievement :-). arxiv.org/abs/1705.07874
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📢📢 Junior researchers attending #ICLR2025, be sure to check out the mentoring chat sessions!
More info here:
blog.iclr.cc/2025/04/23/i...
You can find all the sessions on the ICLR.cc schedule!
More info here:
blog.iclr.cc/2025/04/23/i...
You can find all the sessions on the ICLR.cc schedule!
April 23, 2025 at 2:01 PM
📢📢 Junior researchers attending #ICLR2025, be sure to check out the mentoring chat sessions!
More info here:
blog.iclr.cc/2025/04/23/i...
You can find all the sessions on the ICLR.cc schedule!
More info here:
blog.iclr.cc/2025/04/23/i...
You can find all the sessions on the ICLR.cc schedule!
Thrilled to share that @ethanweinberger.bsky.social is becoming Dr. Weinberger in CSE2, where he is presenting his work, including the popular contrastiveVI for single-cell data (Weinberger et al. Nature Methods)! I feel so fortunate to work with such amazing Ph.D. students at @uwcse.bsky.social! 🎉🎓
April 22, 2025 at 2:49 AM
Thrilled to share that @ethanweinberger.bsky.social is becoming Dr. Weinberger in CSE2, where he is presenting his work, including the popular contrastiveVI for single-cell data (Weinberger et al. Nature Methods)! I feel so fortunate to work with such amazing Ph.D. students at @uwcse.bsky.social! 🎉🎓
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Genomic language models: opportunities and challenges: Trends in Genetics www.cell.com/trends/genet...
Genomic language models: opportunities and challenges
Large language models (LLMs) are having transformative impacts across a wide range
of scientific fields, particularly in the biomedical sciences. Just as the goal of
natural language processing is to ...
www.cell.com
April 13, 2025 at 10:49 PM
Genomic language models: opportunities and challenges: Trends in Genetics www.cell.com/trends/genet...
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#UWAllen's @suinlee.bsky.social was recently elected a Fellow of the @iscb.bsky.social for her work on #AI techniques to provide new insights into disease and drive #healthcare breakthroughs. Read more about her contributions: news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s... #ThisIsUW #CompBio #AIforGood
‘Pushing the field to the next stage’: Allen School professor Su-In Lee recognized as a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology - Allen School News
Allen School professor Su-In Lee, who directs the University of Washington’s AI for bioMedical Sciences (AIMS) Lab, is shaping the future of biology and medicine through artificial intelligence. Her r...
news.cs.washington.edu
April 4, 2025 at 9:12 PM
#UWAllen's @suinlee.bsky.social was recently elected a Fellow of the @iscb.bsky.social for her work on #AI techniques to provide new insights into disease and drive #healthcare breakthroughs. Read more about her contributions: news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s... #ThisIsUW #CompBio #AIforGood
Thank you @uwcse.bsky.social!
“Su-In’s body of work has completely transformed how people analyze and interpret AI/ML models. Her SHAP approach is used by essentially the entire field, not only in computational biology but all of computer science...”
news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s...
“Su-In’s body of work has completely transformed how people analyze and interpret AI/ML models. Her SHAP approach is used by essentially the entire field, not only in computational biology but all of computer science...”
news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s...
‘Pushing the field to the next stage’: Allen School professor Su-In Lee recognized as a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology - Allen School News
Allen School professor Su-In Lee, who directs the University of Washington’s AI for bioMedical Sciences (AIMS) Lab, is shaping the future of biology and medicine through artificial intelligence. Her r...
news.cs.washington.edu
April 3, 2025 at 12:09 AM
Thank you @uwcse.bsky.social!
“Su-In’s body of work has completely transformed how people analyze and interpret AI/ML models. Her SHAP approach is used by essentially the entire field, not only in computational biology but all of computer science...”
news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s...
“Su-In’s body of work has completely transformed how people analyze and interpret AI/ML models. Her SHAP approach is used by essentially the entire field, not only in computational biology but all of computer science...”
news.cs.washington.edu/2025/04/02/s...
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The cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering features work from #UWAllen’s @suinlee.bsky.social on techniques for auditing #AI dermatology image classifiers—one of two projects from the lab highlighted in this issue, alongside a deep learning model for cancer insights. www.nature.com/natbiomedeng...
Nature Biomedical Engineering - Auditing medical machine learning
This issue highlights advances in applications of machine learning for diagnosing disease and for sorting and classifying health data, and includes a...
www.nature.com
April 1, 2025 at 9:50 PM
The cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering features work from #UWAllen’s @suinlee.bsky.social on techniques for auditing #AI dermatology image classifiers—one of two projects from the lab highlighted in this issue, alongside a deep learning model for cancer insights. www.nature.com/natbiomedeng...
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Thank you so much for the highlight and for the nice summary of our recent work!
March 19, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Thank you so much for the highlight and for the nice summary of our recent work!
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Congratulations to #UWAllen professor @suinlee.bsky.social on her election as a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology! @iscb.bsky.social honored Lee for her pioneering work on explainable #AI for biology and medicine. www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it... #PopulationHealth #ThisIsUW
March 12, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Congratulations to #UWAllen professor @suinlee.bsky.social on her election as a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology! @iscb.bsky.social honored Lee for her pioneering work on explainable #AI for biology and medicine. www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it... #PopulationHealth #ThisIsUW
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🌟 Congrats to the 2025 ISCB Fellows! 🌟 Honoring leaders in #computationalbiology for outstanding research, innovation and service. See this year's Fellows and their contributions here: https://t.ly/VYfLk
March 11, 2025 at 1:42 PM
🌟 Congrats to the 2025 ISCB Fellows! 🌟 Honoring leaders in #computationalbiology for outstanding research, innovation and service. See this year's Fellows and their contributions here: https://t.ly/VYfLk
I'm deeply honored to be elected as an ISCB Fellow this year!🏅 Following last year’s ISCB Innovator Award, this recognition strengthens my commitment to advancing computational biology.🧬 Grateful to my students, mentors, and colleagues for their support!
www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it...
www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it...
March 11, 2025 at 2:54 PM
I'm deeply honored to be elected as an ISCB Fellow this year!🏅 Following last year’s ISCB Innovator Award, this recognition strengthens my commitment to advancing computational biology.🧬 Grateful to my students, mentors, and colleagues for their support!
www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it...
www.iscb.org/iscb-news-it...
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Allen School professor Amy X. Zhang receives Sloan Research Fellowship for empowering users to make ‘our online spaces as rich and varied as our offline ones’ news.cs.washington.edu/2025/02/24/a...
Allen School professor Amy X. Zhang receives Sloan Research Fellowship for empowering users to make ‘our online spaces as rich and varied as our offline ones’ - Allen School News
As the head of the Allen School’s Social Futures Lab, professor Amy X. Zhang’s research draws on the design of offline public institutions and communities to then develop new social computing systems ...
news.cs.washington.edu
February 24, 2025 at 10:28 PM
Allen School professor Amy X. Zhang receives Sloan Research Fellowship for empowering users to make ‘our online spaces as rich and varied as our offline ones’ news.cs.washington.edu/2025/02/24/a...
Check out LUNA by my colleague @mariabrbic—a generative AI model that reassembles tissues from dissociated cells! 🚀🔬 A potential game-changer for single-cell & spatial transcriptomic, IMHO!
Thrilled to share LUNA🌕 – our new generative AI model that reassembles tissue structures from dissociated cells! LUNA learns spatial priors over existing spatially resolved datasets with the aim to predict cell locations de novo.
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
February 24, 2025 at 4:30 PM
Check out LUNA by my colleague @mariabrbic—a generative AI model that reassembles tissues from dissociated cells! 🚀🔬 A potential game-changer for single-cell & spatial transcriptomic, IMHO!
Reposted by Su-In Lee
Thrilled to share LUNA🌕 – our new generative AI model that reassembles tissue structures from dissociated cells! LUNA learns spatial priors over existing spatially resolved datasets with the aim to predict cell locations de novo.
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
February 24, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Thrilled to share LUNA🌕 – our new generative AI model that reassembles tissue structures from dissociated cells! LUNA learns spatial priors over existing spatially resolved datasets with the aim to predict cell locations de novo.
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check out our paper here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Our new paper describing a scalable approach for training sequence-to-function models on personal genomes ("personal genome training"), includes our observations on when this works and its limitations. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Congrats: Anna, @xinmingtu.bsky.social , @lxsasse.bsky.social
Congrats: Anna, @xinmingtu.bsky.social , @lxsasse.bsky.social
A scalable approach to investigating sequence-to-expression prediction from personal genomes
A key promise of sequence-to-function (S2F) models is their ability to evaluate arbitrary sequence inputs, providing a robust framework for understanding genotype-phenotype relationships. However, despite strong performance across genomic loci , S2F models struggle with inter-individual variation. Training a model to make genotype-dependent predictions at a single locus-an approach we call personal genome training-offers a potential solution. We introduce SAGE-net, a scalable framework and software package for training and evaluating S2F models using personal genomes. Leveraging its scalability, we conduct extensive experiments on model and training hyperparameters, demonstrating that training on personal genomes improves predictions for held-out individuals. However, the model achieves this by identifying predictive variants rather than learning a cis-regulatory grammar that generalizes across loci. This failure to generalize persists across a range of hyperparameter settings. These findings highlight the need for further exploration to unlock the full potential of S2F models in decoding the regulatory grammar of personal genomes. Scalable software and infrastructure development will be critical to this progress. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
www.biorxiv.org
February 23, 2025 at 11:31 PM
Our new paper describing a scalable approach for training sequence-to-function models on personal genomes ("personal genome training"), includes our observations on when this works and its limitations. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Congrats: Anna, @xinmingtu.bsky.social , @lxsasse.bsky.social
Congrats: Anna, @xinmingtu.bsky.social , @lxsasse.bsky.social
Congratulations! 🥳🎉 This is so well-deserved! I'm truly honored to have you as part of my ISCB Award alumni.😊
In case you missed the feature in our February newsletter: ISCB is happy to share this year’s ISCB 2025 award recipients!
Please join us in congratulating each of our 2025 awardees!
Please join us in congratulating each of our 2025 awardees!
February 21, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Congratulations! 🥳🎉 This is so well-deserved! I'm truly honored to have you as part of my ISCB Award alumni.😊
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Congratulations to Prof. Fabian Theis on winning the ISCB Innovator Award! 🏆
💡Theis is honored for his pioneering research in #ComputationalBiology.
👉More in our news:
t1p.de/u8olc
@fabiantheis.bsky.social @iscb.bsky.social
#AI #MachineLearning #ISCBInnovatorAward #CellResearch
💡Theis is honored for his pioneering research in #ComputationalBiology.
👉More in our news:
t1p.de/u8olc
@fabiantheis.bsky.social @iscb.bsky.social
#AI #MachineLearning #ISCBInnovatorAward #CellResearch
February 20, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Congratulations to Prof. Fabian Theis on winning the ISCB Innovator Award! 🏆
💡Theis is honored for his pioneering research in #ComputationalBiology.
👉More in our news:
t1p.de/u8olc
@fabiantheis.bsky.social @iscb.bsky.social
#AI #MachineLearning #ISCBInnovatorAward #CellResearch
💡Theis is honored for his pioneering research in #ComputationalBiology.
👉More in our news:
t1p.de/u8olc
@fabiantheis.bsky.social @iscb.bsky.social
#AI #MachineLearning #ISCBInnovatorAward #CellResearch
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📣Meet our amazing @HiTSeq Keynotes speakers at the #ISMB2024 conference on July 12-16 in Montréal, Canada! Bringing the most novel statistical and computational methods for medicine and cell evolution to you! Call for abstracts is already open! iscb.org/ismb2024/home #ISCB
February 20, 2024 at 4:47 PM
📣Meet our amazing @HiTSeq Keynotes speakers at the #ISMB2024 conference on July 12-16 in Montréal, Canada! Bringing the most novel statistical and computational methods for medicine and cell evolution to you! Call for abstracts is already open! iscb.org/ismb2024/home #ISCB