When David Fajgenbaum was in medical school, he was diagnosed with an incurable illness called Castleman disease. He was 25 years old when doctors told him “there’s nothing we can do,” and a priest ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly inventing new drugs for diseases from Parkinson's disease and antibiotic-resistant ...
For decades, the phrase “incurable disease” has been considered a cold, impenetrable and definitive wall in medical sciences.
The last couple of decades has seen increased attention by scientists and medical researchers on drug repurposing and the ...
A doctor-tech leader from India argues that genomic data infrastructure, resistance forecasting and sovereign AI discovery ...
Using artificial intelligence to create new drugs may be the technology’s most important and marketable use. The idea isn’t merely hypothetical anymore, either. It’s now commercialized, even if still ...