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Harnessing artificial intelligence to search for new Ebola treatments
Mon, 2014-11-10 10:43 — mike kraftHOMELAND SECURITY NEWS WIRE Nov.6, 2014
The University of Toronto, Chematria, and IBM are combining forces in a quest to find new treatments for the Ebola virus.
Using a virtual research technology invented by Chematria, a startup housed at U of T’s Impact Center, the team will use software that learns and thinks like a human chemist to search for new medicines. Running on Canada’s most powerful supercomputer, the effort will simulate and analyze the effectiveness of millions of hypothetical drugs in just a matter of weeks.
“What we are attempting would have been considered science fiction, until now,” says Abraham Heifets, a U of T graduate and the chief executive officer of Chematria. “We are going to explore the possible effectiveness of millions of drugs, something that used to take decades of physical research and tens of millions of dollars, in mere days with our technology.”
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