SF · JUNE 5, 2026 · 1-6 PM PST

Closing the Loop SF 2026

When
June 5, 2026
1-6 PM PST
Where
Timber + Tide
South San Francisco
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A gathering on the  AI-native lab.

Al is changing how drug discovery happens. New methods for protein design, agentic research, and automated experimentation are coming together in ways the field hasn't seen before.

Closing the Loop SF brings together teams from across that landscape for an afternoon of focused conversation. The format is simple: each speaker shares what they're building and what they're learning. The audience is R&D leaders, Al/ML platform teams, and scientists working at the intersection of computation and the bench.

Five teams. One afternoon. A conversation about the work.

If you're building in this space, or thinking about it, we'd love to have you in the room.

02 · Speakers

The speakers.

Kexin Huang
Keynote speaker
Kexin Huang, PhD
Phylo · Co-founder
"The New Way Biologists Work." A live demo of Biomni Lab and the vision for agent-native pharma.
Sharrol Bachas
speaker
Sharrol Bachas, PhD
Onava · Founder & CSO
"Designing Functional Proteins with AI." Tightly coupling generative models to rapid experimental feedback.
Ron Gill
speaker
Ron Gill, PhD
Adaptyv Bio · Innovation Manager
"Closing the Loop." Ultra-fast wet-lab validation for AI-guided protein design, with EGFR competition results.
Carl Walkey
speaker
Carl Walkey, PhD
Monod Bio · Head of Business Development
"AI-Designed Biosensors on Gator." What happens when the reagents themselves are computationally engineered.
03 · Agenda

A focused afternoon.

Welcome & FramingWhy this room, why now. The measurement layer thesis.
Hong Tan · Gator Bio
 
Designing Functional Proteins with AIAI–human–lab-in-the-loop protein design at Onava.
Sharrol Bachas · Onava
 
Keynote: The New Way Biologists WorkBiomni Lab demo and the case for agent-native pharma.
Kexin Huang · Phylo
 
Closing the LoopUltra-fast wet-lab validation + EGFR competition results.
Ron Gill · Adaptyv Bio
 
Break & TabletopsCoffee and snacks , networking, partner exhibits.
 
AI-Designed Biosensors on GatorComputationally engineered reagents in practice.
Carl Walkey · Monod Bio
 
Gator Bio Technology ReviewLatest innovations across the BLI platform.
Sri Kumaraswamy · Gator Bio
 
Cocktail ReceptionDrinks, hors d'oeuvres, conversations that matter.

The ecosystem.

05 · FAQ

Questions, answered.

What is Closing the Loop SF 2026? +
A focused half-day summit in South San Francisco on June 5, 2026, bringing together the teams building the AI-native discovery stack. Through keynotes and customer talks, we explore where the measurement layer sits in modern AI-bio workflows, and what loop discipline actually looks like in production.
When and where? +
June 5, 2026 · 1:00-5:00 PM PST
Timber + Tide (formerly The Lighthouse Cafe)
685 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080.
Cocktail reception immediately follows.
Who should attend? +
R&D leaders, AI/ML platform teams, protein engineers, and discovery operations teams working at the intersection of computation and the bench. Bay Area Big Pharma, tech-bio startups, and academic AI labs especially welcome.
Is there a registration fee? +
No. Attendance is free, but seats are limited. Registration required.
Visit our registration page >>
What should I bring? +
Yourself, a colleague, business cards, and questions. The rest is on us.
Will meals be provided? +
Light refreshments throughout, and a full cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres beginning at 5:00 PM. Dietary needs covered. Note them at registration.

Close the loop.
Be in the room.

Reserve your seat →

FREE TO ATTEND · LIMITED CAPACITY