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Author Spotlight: A Pseudotype Virus System for Assessing Omicron Subvariants and Neutralizing Antibodies in SARS-CoV-2 Research
Published on: September 8, 2023
Virtual lab of artificial intelligence agents accelerating nanobody design against SARS-CoV-2 variants
Hakjin Kim1,2, Taeho Kwon2,3, Sun-Uk Kim2,3
1Quantum AI Bio Research Laboratory (KJQI-JQL), In Quantio, Gene on Biotech, Daejeon 35229, Republic of Korea.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven research frameworks are reshaping the boundaries of biomedical discovery. The Virtual Lab exemplifies this transformation, assembling large language model (LLM) agents into coordinated scientific teams functioning as investigators, specialists, and critics. The system autonomously designed, scored, and refined nanobody candidates against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants, and subsequently validated them experimentally. These findings demonstrate how AI can move beyond prediction and retrieval to serve as an active collaborator in hypothesis generation, experimental design, and translational application. As technology continues to advance, the convergence of artificial intelligence and quantum computing is expected to give rise to a new era of Quantum AI enabled biomedical research. This integration will accelerate discovery speed, enhance precision, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration, opening unprecedented opportunities for data-driven innovation in the life sciences.

