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Frances Liang

The Nueva School
San Mateo, CA

PLI-Analyzer: A Quantitative Assessment Platform for Biological Accuracy in AI-Predicted Complexes

Frances Liang, 17, of Los Altos Hills, developed a tool called PLI-Analyzer to test if AI-predicted protein complexes are actually biologically plausible for her Regeneron Science Talent Search computational biology and bioinformatics project.

2026 Science Talent Search Finalist Frances Liang: PLI-Analyzer: A Quantitative Assessment Platform for Biological Accuracy in AI-Predicted Complexes
Frances Liang

Since 2020, AI tools have predicted over 200 million protein structures. However, they are less reliable at predicting protein complexes — two or more proteins combining for a specific biological function. The mistakes AI makes about protein complexes are hard to detect. PLI-Analyzer works by comparing predicted complexes with information from existing protein sequence databases.

It found that two existing tools, AlphaFold3 and Boltz-2, on average, predicted only about half of protein complexes accurately. Because these complexes govern biological processes, they are critical for understanding disease and developing treatments. Frances made PLI-Analyzer open source and developed a web app for research teams to use.

2026 Science Talent Search Finalist Frances Liang with their project at Public Day, March 8, 2026, Washington DC
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The child of Jun Liang and Jessie Jiang, Frances attends The Nueva School (San Mateo), where she co-leads the school’s Journal club. She also founded ChallengHers, a program that helps girls learn critical thinking, innovation and leadership by applying STEM to address community challenges.

2026 Science Talent Search Finalist Frances Liang
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Beyond the Project

In middle school, Frances started her school’s girls’ coding club. It eventually grew into ChallengHers, a platform to help girls develop STEM skills and use them to improve their communities.

FUN FACTS: Frances loves to crochet, particularly to make fun gifts. Her favorite creations are a cat in a shark costume for a cat-loving friend, and a roundworm in a cowboy hat riding a fly for her biology teacher.

2026 Science Talent Search Finalist Frances Liang
Illustration by Amy Wike, 2026