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  • Translational science
  • Pharmaceutical development
  • Medical research

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  • Drug discovery is a complex, expensive, and time-consuming process, averaging 12 years and $2.6 billion.
  • Reducing costs and timelines in pharmaceutical development is a critical industry challenge.
  • Emerging technologies are needed to enhance the efficiency of finding new drugs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the emerging applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving drug discovery.
  • To highlight how AI can make the search for new pharmaceuticals quicker, cheaper, and more effective.
  • To discuss the integration of AI with novel experimental technologies in pharmaceutical research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current AI applications in drug discovery.
  • Analysis of AI's role in accelerating pharmaceutical development pipelines.
  • Discussion of AI-driven innovations in preclinical and clinical research.

Main Results:

  • AI integration is poised to significantly reduce the time and cost associated with bringing new drugs to market.
  • AI enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of identifying and developing novel therapeutic agents.
  • The combination of AI and new experimental technologies offers a transformative approach to pharmaceutical research.

Conclusions:

  • Artificial intelligence presents a powerful solution to the challenges of modern drug discovery and development.
  • AI adoption is expected to lead to faster, more cost-effective pharmaceutical innovation.
  • The strategic implementation of AI will be crucial for advancing human health through improved medicines.