AI in drug discovery market to increase at CAGR of 40.8 percent
Research has found that artificial intelligence in drug discovery will be worth $1,434 million by the end of 2024.
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Research has found that artificial intelligence in drug discovery will be worth $1,434 million by the end of 2024.
On 5-6 November, ACC Liverpool hosted the ELRIG Drug Discovery event, which allowed R&D professionals to come together and discuss the latest industry developments.
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A machine-learning algorithm has been created that automates high-throughput screens of epigenetic medicines.
A drug discovery platform for mental health treatment could also help to identify mechanisms for the treatment of substance use disorders.
Automated fluorescence imaging and quantification of cell viability, with EVOS cell imaging system
A new process for identifying and biosynthesising drug candidates has been discovered by researchers at the Carl R Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
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Pharmaceutical companies are under increasing pressure to get novel drugs to market as quickly as possible. Here, Sheraz Gul discusses how integrating processes could help streamline drug discovery in the future.
A new drug discovery strategy predicts the clinical actions of new compounds to promote desired clinical responses and avoid side effects.
Researchers have developed a new AI system which was able to discover and then successfully test several new compounds within 46 days.
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Researchers have created a fruit fly model to investigate uric acid-related diseases such as diabetes to aid in drug development.