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A Framework for Autonomous AI-Driven Drug Discovery.

Douglas W Selinger1, Timothy R Wall1, Eleni Stylianou1

  • 1Plex Research Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.

Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|May 13, 2026
PubMed
Summary
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We developed an autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) framework integrating knowledge graphs and large language models (LLMs) for scalable drug discovery. This AI system automates research, generating transparent hypotheses from complex data for target prediction.

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2026-06-19T13:40:38.743563+00:00

Keywords:
Artificial IntelligenceAutonomous AIBioinformaticsCheminformaticsFGsFocal GraphsKGsKnowledge GraphsLLMsLarge Language Models

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