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Frontier Brief · Collision 2026

Biochemical engineering×Cell biology

54.0Collision Index
2.9%historical odds of first co-publication

This pair ranks in the top 0.1% of every collision candidate in the corpus. Across held-out years, pairs scoring that well went on to co-publish at 10.0× the base rate, typically within 2 years.

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Frontier Brief

The Frontier Brief for this collision is still being written. The evidence below already reflects the current model run.

Players in this space · predicted

Pre-company space. No named players have staked this collision yet — an emerging pairing where the field, not a firm, is the story so far.

Who actually spans both fields · graph-verified

58 researchers publish on both sides of this collision without the fields themselves having met. Every name below is counted from papers in the corpus — not inferred.

ResearcherBE / Cell biology
  • Rodrigo Ledesma‐AmaroUniversidad Complutense de Madrid
    61
  • Hao SongTianjin University
    22
  • Tom EllisWellcome Sanger Institute
    22
  • Feng LiCollaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering Tianjin
    22
  • James J. CollinsUniversity of Edinburgh
    22
  • Sang Yup LeeShanghai Jiao Tong University
    31
  • Long LiuMonash University
    31
  • Huimin ZhaoParker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
    31
  • Guy‐Bart StanETH Zurich
    21
  • Jan ZarzyckiLoewe Center for Synthetic Microbiology
    21
Institutionpapers each side
  • Harvard UniversityUS
    41217
  • Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUS
    3889
  • Stanford UniversityUS
    22127
  • ETH ZurichCH
    20121
  • Howard Hughes Medical InstituteUS
    14154
  • Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueFR
    2391
Closest work to the seambridge fields touched

Counted from the corpus. Institution counts use best-effort affiliation (every author on a paper is paired with every institution on it), so read them as presence, not headcount.

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