On average, developing a new medicine takes 10 to 15 years. Research and design company, Dotmatics, is helping accelerate the time it takes to create new drugs.
Phil Mounteney, Vice President of Science and Technology at Dotmatics, says, “today it’s like a really handy research assistant. Tomorrow it’s going to be a research partner…”
So, how will AI reduce those time scales and costs for patients?
Mounteney shares more about the so-called partnership between AI and drug discoveries – and what this technology means for better treatments in the first installment of “What the Health? With Noelle Bellow.”
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