Jeremy Zay

I am an undergraduate student at Wesleyan University, pursuing a triple-major in Computer Science, Mathematics, and College of Integrative Sciences. My research in the Thayer Lab focuses on using machine learning techniques, including diffusion, to design small drug-like molecules aimed at restoring mutant p53.

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Diffusion

Diffusion

I used diffusion models to generate drug-like molecules that bind to the Y220C mutant of p53, and I presented this work at the ACS Nerd Conference and the Wesleyan Biophysics Retreat.

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of p53 Poster

Reinforcement Learning

I used reinforcement learning fine-tuning to generate molecules that bind to mutant p53, and presented my poster at the UC Merced Mercury Conference and Wesleyan Biophysics Retreat.

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Asteroids

I recreated the 1980s arcade game Asteroids from scratch using PyGame in Python. Do you think you can beat my high score?

My Project Poster

Zaychess

I created a java Chess app integrated with a powerful AI engine. You can try to beat the AI, but you won't succeed.

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