A recent study in Nature Biotechnology by researchers from the University of Toronto and Insilico Medicine showcases how artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing can significantly speed up the discovery of new drugs to combat cancer. The research highlights the potential of AI in developing anti-cancer molecules for proteins that were difficult to target before. With projections indicating a rise in global cancer cases to 35 million by 2050, utilizing cutting-edge technology can be pivotal in addressing this growing health concern.
Innovative technologies like AI and quantum computing are crucial in accelerating the discovery of new anti-cancer drugs, targeting previously untreatable proteins.
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