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Creating an engine of scientific discovery, an Indo-Japan perspective: learnings from IJNTC 2025 workshop
Sucheendra K Palaniappan1, Moreno Zolfo2, Satish Kottapalli3
1The Systems Biology Institute, Tokyo, Japan. sucheendra@sbi.jp.
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The Nobel Turing Challenge (NTC) proposes AI systems capable of autonomous, Nobel-level scientific discovery. The IJNTC2025 workshop convened researchers from India and Japan to advance this goal in health and biomedicine. This perspective synthesizes four themes: knowledge extraction, laboratory automation, hypothesis generation, and equitable healthcare applications. It identifies how Japan's robotics and precision AI expertise and India's large-scale data infrastructure and frugal innovation offer complementary strengths for collaborative progress toward the NTC.
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