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Gaia Andreoletti1, Serghei Mangul2, Predrag Radivojac3
1Sage Bionetworks 2901 3rd Ave, suite 330, Seattle (WA), United States of America, gaia.andreoeltti@sagebase.org.
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When evaluations aren't trustworthy, entire research programs can chase mirages. Objective benchmarks and independent assessment have repeatedly catalyzed progress across computational biology, from protein structure prediction to variant interpretation and single‑cell analysis. This workshop gathers leaders of community challenges and benchmarking infrastructures together with domain experts to provide a contemporary view of how to design trustworthy evaluations, why blind prediction matters, and where standards, infrastructure, and policy must evolve to meet the demands of AI‑driven biology. We summarize the motivation and scope of the workshop; provide background on methodological and infrastructural advances that enable rigorous benchmarking; highlight invited speakers' contributions; and outline anticipated outcomes and community calls‑to‑action.
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