Many legitimate therapeutics companies said "no" to Latch early on. These are emails I received in May of 2022 from lost clients.
We have since listened intently to their feedback, and built what I think is a genuine solution to a huge problem in biotech.
It is called Latch Plots. ?? ??
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For context, in 2022, our product was based on interviews with 100+ bioinformatics and computational teams in biotech.
We knew data & computing infrastructure for these teams was important, but missed a major problem the broader biotech organization faces: scientific data interpretation.
When a bench scientist (a bioengineer, chemist, molecular biologist, geneticist, or immunologist) receives data from a computational team (a data engineer, data scientist, or bioinformatician), they have questions. A ton.
"What is the meaning of this data? How does it work? Can I tweak the plots? What other samples can I compare here? What are the axes? What do these genes do? How can I best visualize what's going on? Can we re-run this with different parameters?"
Typically the plots are hard to change, so developers hear these questions, go back, change the code, tweak the statistics, and work on making new plots.
Meanwhile the scientists (who really want to do their own analysis) are just waiting...
This creates a huge bottleneck and slowdown in the scientific method of observation, hypothesis, and conclusion.
Scientists want to conclude independently, in minutes. Not wait for you to write code.
If developers want to iterate on code, and wet lab scientists want to iterate on plots, you inevitably get teams working in siloed and disjointed systems, doing their own thing in a way that is slow and impossible to track.
We noticed that the best teams in biotech have fast, iterative feedback loops between wet <> dry lab. These teams focus on offering scientists self-serve insights with statistical integrity. Scientists are then empowered to answer questions on their own.
It turns out this is super valuable - just really hard to do with existing tools (Graphpad Prism, Jupyter, RShiny, Plotly, etc.).
This is the problem our customers wanted to solve in 2022... Hence the emails.
That is why I'm so psyched about the launch of Plots. And incredibly proud of the latch engineering team for what they shipped.
Latch Plots is a hybrid graphing software for programmers and non-programmers in biotech to generate scientific conclusions, together. Developers can write code in cloud-hosted notebooks, configuring flexible visualizations for scientists.
Anything can be created, from differential expression, pathway enrichment, and single-cell clustering and annotation, to large scale statistical GWAS studies.
I'm excited to see how people will push the boundaries with this tool. And hopeful this improves the communication and collaboration between scientists and developers.
If it doesn't, let us know - we'll listen to your feedback.