Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery

Regina Barzilay, AI Small Molecule Discovery and Synthesis

07.30.2018 - By Simon SmithPlay

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On this episode, I speak with Regina Barzilay of MIT's Machine Learning for Pharmaceutical Discovery and Synthesis consortium ( http://mlpds.mit.edu ). Regina is a prolific researcher with many highly cited papers in machine learning. On this episode, you'll learn what drove the need for the consortium, the importance of standards and benchmarks for AI drug discovery research, and the progress researchers are making in applying machine learning to chemical synthesis.

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