Pattern Computer at LSINW 2026
Pattern Computer will present at LSINW 2026 on April 22 at 9:39 AM PDT. CEO Mark Anderson will lead the session, which focuses entirely on Artificial Intelligence. Seven companies take part in this session, and Pattern stands out with its unique PDE offering. Notably, Anderson will highlight the platform’s new online availability for leading bio research teams.
LSINW 2026 runs April 21–22 at the Seattle Convention Center. It brings together the entire Pacific Northwest life science ecosystem. CEOs, investors, global health leaders, entrepreneurs, and research institutions all attend. Moreover, both public and private life science organizations participate each year.
Who Else Is Speaking at LSINW 2026?
This year’s event features a powerful lineup of speakers. Nobel Laureate Dr. Fred Ramsdell, co-founder and scientific advisor to Sonoma Biotherapeutics, will present. Andrew Hickl, CTO at Allen Institute, also joins the stage. Additionally, Dr. Taha Kass-Hout of GE HealthCare and Jose Climent of GSK will share their expertise.
About the Pattern Discovery Engine
The Pattern Discovery Engine™ is Pattern Computer’s proprietary AI platform. It finds hidden relationships in complex, high-dimensional data. Furthermore, it ranks each parameter by its contribution to outcomes. This capability alone differentiates it sharply from conventional machine learning and neural network methods.
The PDE also generates neurosymbolic equations. These equations deliver exact, accurate explainability rather than vague probabilistic outputs. As a result, researchers can trace every insight back to its source in the data.
How PDE Differs From Standard AI
Most AI systems today rely on neural networks or large language models (LLMs). The PDE, however, uses a fundamentally new mathematical approach. Unlike LLMs, it produces hallucination-free results. This means every output carries real accountability, complete with real-time confidence and risk metrics.
Anderson described the PDE as “a new paradigm for science itself.” Hypotheses no longer come from human intuition. Instead, they derive directly and exclusively from data. This shift eliminates hypothesis bias and opens the door to discoveries that human intuition might never reach.
Why Explainable AI Matters in Life Sciences
Transparency in biomedical research is not optional — it is essential. Scientists must understand why an AI system reaches a particular conclusion. Traditional “black box” models cannot provide this. Consequently, trust in their outputs remains limited.
Pattern Computer addresses this challenge head-on. Its PDE uncovers correlations and causations without introducing bias. Furthermore, it generates experimentally validated insights across all bio-related sectors. These sectors include biotech, clinical diagnostics, drug discovery, and enterprise AI applications.
Eliminating Bias in Scientific Research
Bias in AI-driven research can distort results and mislead scientists. The PDE eliminates this risk by design. Because all insights come directly from the data, no prior assumption shapes the outcome. Therefore, researchers receive clean, unbiased discoveries they can act on with confidence.
Anderson emphasized that this approach constitutes “a new standard for trust and performance in both AI and scientific innovation.” Beyond life sciences, the platform also supports EU AI regulatory compliance, which is an increasingly critical requirement for global research organizations.
Key Highlights of the Presentation
- Date and Time: April 22, 2026, at 9:39 AM PDT at the Seattle Convention Center
- Session Focus: Artificial Intelligence in life sciences
- Platform Spotlight: The Pattern Discovery Engine™ (PDE) online launch for bio research teams
- Standout Feature: Hallucination-free AI outputs with real-time confidence metrics
- Broad Applications: Drug discovery, clinical diagnostics, aerospace, veterinary medicine, energy services, and more
About Pattern Computer
Pattern Computer, Inc. is a next-generation AI platform company based in Redmond, Washington. It uses the Pattern Discovery Engine™ to solve critical and complex problems across business and medicine. The platform operates across sectors including drug discovery, diagnostics, climate research, materials science, aerospace manufacturing, and equity trading. Visit patterncomputer.com to learn more.
