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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Research - a conversation
29 Nov 2024
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted podcast Summary This research review article examines the expanding applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in pharmaceutical and healthcare research. The authors explore AI's role in disease diagnosis, leveraging deep learning and neural networks for improved accuracy. AI's contribution to personalized medicine is highlighted, including its use in radiotherapy and retina analysis. Furthermore, the review details AI's impact on drug discovery, focusing on AI-driven approaches to predict bioactivity, toxicity, and optimize clinical trials. Finally, the study investigates AI's potential in forecasting epidemics and pandemics, presenting case studies on influenza, Ebola, Zika, and COVID-19.
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