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Will artificial intelligence help build better protein drugs? This scientist quit his job to prove it can.

Por: The Boston Globe Business November 03, 2022

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Chris Bahl is a self-proclaimed protein geek. He’s spent the better part of 10 years studying the intricate structures of proteins — complex molecular machines responsible for nearly all facets of life, from metabolism to movement. His goal was to create completely synthetic proteins using computer programs, and to open up a new avenue for making medicines.His work, which relies heavily on recent advances in artificial intelligence and... + full article



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