All Artificial Intelligence (AI) articles – Page 10
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NewsFirst AI-designed drug, Rentosertib, officially named by USAN
Insilico Medicine’s AI-designed drug for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), Rentosertib, has been granted an official name by USAN. This is the first drug where both the target and compound were discovered using generative AI, marking a major milestone in AI-driven drug development.
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ArticleThe evolution of AI in drug discovery: learning from history's mistakes (Part 1)
AI is transforming drug discovery, but its adoption mirrors past technological shifts in the industry. In this first part of a two-part series, we reveal Sujeegar Jeevanandam’s observations of the parallels between AI and the electronic lab notebook revolution, highlighting key challenges, lessons learned, and what the future holds for ...
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ArticleNavigating the AI revolution: a roadmap for pharma’s future
AI-driven drug development, powered by advanced models and expanding data access, is becoming a reality. Learn why navigating regulatory hurdles and mastering biology’s inherent complexities are crucial to fully unlocking its potential.
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NewsAWS and ElevateBio join forces to advance gene editing
ElevateBio is teaming up with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to advance CRISPR gene editing using AI and cloud computing. This collaboration aims to accelerate drug discovery for genetic diseases, making next-generation therapies more efficient and accessible.
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NewsGoogle’s AI co-scientist accelerates drug development
Google has introduced an AI-powered 'co-scientist' designed to accelerate biomedical research and drug discovery by generating scientific hypotheses and identifying novel therapeutic targets.
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NewsNew AI algorithm searches 10 sextillion drug candidates
Scientists have developed an AI algorithm capable of searching through 10 sextillion potential drug molecules, a feat previously considered impossible. This method could significantly speed up drug discovery and the development of new treatments.
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NewsAI-designed CDK12/13 inhibitors target resistant cancers
Insilico Medicine’s AI-designed CDK12/13 inhibitors show promise against treatment-resistant cancers. Find out how this breakthrough could reshape cancer therapy.
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NewsNew predictive model identifies synergistic drug pairings
Researchers at Mount Sinai have created a computational tool that predicts effective drug combinations, providing a faster and more cost-efficient method for identifying potential treatments for complex diseases like cancer.
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NewsFORESIGHT consortium secures €9 million to fast-track drug development
The FORESIGHT consortium has secured €9 million to speed up drug development using advanced molecular imaging, targeting major diseases like cancer, autoimmune conditions, and heart disorders.
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ArticleLarge language models: now more affordable and reliable than ever
In this article, Dr Raminderpal Singh explores the transformative impact of the Deepseek R1 open-source large language model on drug discovery. Its potential offers exciting opportunities for both scientists and software developers, marking a significant advancement for the life sciences community.
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NewsCapgemini’s AI innovation set to boost bioeconomy
Capgemini's new AI-powered methodology reduces data requirements by 99 percent and accelerates bioengineering breakthroughs, including improved plastic degradation and faster drug discovery.
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NewsAI identifies life-saving treatment for rare Castleman's disease
An AI tool has identified adalimumab, a drug used for arthritis and Crohn’s disease, as a life-saving treatment for rare Castleman’s disease (iMCD). This finding offers hope for patients with the condition.
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ArticleUsing clinical genomics and AI in drug development to elevate success
How are clinical genomics and AI transforming drug development? Industry experts reveal how these technologies improve target identification, patient stratification, and trial design to drive higher success rates.
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ArticleNew study links type 2 diabetes to accelerated cognitive decline
Study reveals how type 2 diabetes accelerates cognitive decline by damaging white matter in the brain. Sam Hashemi at Prenuvo explains how advanced AI and whole-body MRI technology are opening new possibilities for early intervention.
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NewsAI designs peptides for 'undruggable' diseases
A new AI-powered approach is tackling the challenge of 'undruggable' diseases by designing peptides that can bind to and destroy previously untreatable proteins.
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WebinarThe future of carcinogenicity risk assessment: AI-powered, ethical alternatives to traditional testing
Explore how a Weight of Evidence (WoE) approach uses in vitro methods and artificial intelligence (AI) to transform carcinogenicity risk assessment, reducing reliance on animal studies while enhancing compliance with FDA and ICH guidelines.
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NewsThe Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research awards grant to Grifols for pioneering study
Grifols has received a $21 million grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to fund a pioneering study aimed at identifying early biomarkers for Parkinson's disease (PD).
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ArticleScientific workflow for hypothesis testing in drug discovery: Part 2 of 3
In part two of the step-by-step scientific workflow for drug discovery series, Dr Raminderpal Singh and Nina Truter describe the functions of the workflow previously outlined and include key considerations.
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NewsBoltz-1: A new open-source AI tool for drug discovery
MIT's new open-source AI model, Boltz-1, could transform drug discovery by accurately predicting protein structures, offering global access to researchers.
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ArticleHow AI will reshape pharma in 2025
AI is set to transform drug development in 2025, streamlining processes and opening new possibilities. Learn how this technology is transforming clinical trials and reshaping the pharmaceutical industry.


