Andrew Hopkins of Exscientia: the man using AI to cure disease
It was early one morning in 1996 when Andrew Hopkins, then a PhD biophysics student at Oxford University, had a brainwave as he walked home from a late-night lab meeting. He was trying to find molecules to fight HIV and to better understand drug resistance. "I remember this idea struck me that there must be a better way to do drug discovery other than the complex and expensive way everyone was following," he says. "Why couldn't we design an automated approach to drug design that would use all the information in parallel so that even a humble PhD student could create a medicine? That idea really stuck with me. I remember almost the exact moment to this day. And that was the genesis of the idea that eventually became Exscientia."
Jul-31-2022, 00:50:05 GMT
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