How AI Is Transforming Drug Creation – The Data Intelligence Connection – Medium
On a recent Friday in Boston, Randell Sanders gave a nurse two samples of his blood, plus a sample of urine and saliva. Clinicians would test some of the samples to see how he is responding to treatment for pancreatic cancer. But samples also were sent to a lab where computers using artificial intelligence are changing the way pharmaceutical companies develop drugs. The idea is that machines, which are adept at pattern recognition, can sift through vast amounts of new and existing genetic, metabolic and clinical information to unravel the complex biological networks that underpin diseases. That, in turn, can help identify medications likely to work in specific patient populations, while simultaneously steering companies away from drugs that are likely to fail.
Jun-29-2017, 01:50:04 GMT
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