Daphne Koller is a machine learning pioneer who founded insitro, a company applying machine learning to drug discovery and development. Daphne Koller's Twitter Score is 21 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #46,209 (top 10%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Daphne Koller also co-founded Coursera and Engageli, and serves as an adjunct professor in computer science at Stanford University. She previously worked at Calico as chief computing officer. With more than 300 refereed publications, her research sits at the intersection of machine learning, biology, and medicine.
Daphne Koller has built insitro into a significant player in computational drug development. The company raised a $400 million Series C financing led by CPP Investments, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, T. Rowe Price-advised funds, Casdin Capital, BlackRock-managed funds, ARCH Venture Partners, Foresite Capital, GV, Third Rock Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, HOF Capital, Alexandria Venture Investments, Temasek, and SoftBank Investment Advisors. insitro has also established a five-year drug-discovery collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb focused on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia, and partners with Eli Lilly and Company to develop machine-learning models for predicting pharmacological properties of small molecules.
Daphne Koller has accumulated 36,730 followers as of August 2026 on Twitter since 2012 and has published 62 posts. She has been mentioned by 97 accounts, with 262 total mentions.
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