We're building the surface
RNA biology deserves.
nuvekta is a sequence platform for modern RNA biology — a place to read every base, fold every idea, and design against a transcript without leaving the page. It isn't finished. This is us building it in the open.
RNA work is spread across too many disconnected tools — one to view reads, another to fold structure, a third to design oligos, and a pile of scripts to glue them together. The transcript stops feeling like a thing you can hold and starts feeling like a folder you visit.
We think it should be one continuous surface: sequence, structure, and design in the same coordinate space, fast, on your own machine. That's what we're building.
Make a transcript something you can read, fold, and author against — in one place, at the pace you actually work.
We started with the hard part. Underneath the app is a thermodynamic RNA folding engine we've already built — minimum free energy and partition-function folding, written from scratch. It's the part that already works, and everything else is being built around it.
We'd rather show you a real engine and an honest "in development" than a glossy product that doesn't exist yet. When we publish a number, we'll publish how we measured it.
Roy Vaknin
Builds the folding engine and the platform around it.
Madelyn N. Mills
Leads the RNA biology and where the science needs to go.