Four ways to power-up AI for drug discovery

Four ways to power-up AI for drug discovery

The robotics laboratory at Insilico Medicine, an artificial-intelligence biotechnology firm in Boston, Massachusetts.Credit: Insilico Medicine

Drug discovery is extraordinarily difficult. “In 100 years or so of contemporary medicine, we’ve found treatments for only around 500 of the roughly 7,000 rare diseases,” says David Pardoe, a computational chemist at Evotec, a biotechnology company in Hamburg, Germany. “It takes too long and costs…

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