How machines learned to discover drugs

“Climate change, nuclear war, asteroids—you name it. Antibiotic resistance is the one we can solve most cheaply.” Jim Collins, faculty lead of life sciences, MIT Jameel Clinic, tells The New Yorker about the revolutionary approach that led to the identification of the powerful, novel antibiotic halicin.

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SOURCE
The New Yorker
DATE PUBLISHED
2
September
2024
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