The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Drug Discovery and Development

Revanth, Bandaru and Asrar, Syed Shuja and Sapkota, Binaya and Vandana, Karnati and Reddy, Kanala Somasekhar and Kumar, Bhupalam Pradeep (2024) The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Drug Discovery and Development. Asian Journal of Advances in Research, 7 (1). pp. 133-140.

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Abstract

The symbiotic integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and pharmacology marks a paradigm shift in medicine discovery and development. Traditional approaches, formerly constrained by the complications of target identification, high-outturn webbing, and clinical trials, are yielding to the transformative power of AI. This review navigates the elaboration of technology in medicine discovery, from literal limitations to the emergence of AI as a catalyst for effectiveness and perfection. AI's operations in target identification and high-outturn webbing accelerate processes, furnishing unknown perceptivity to implicit medicine campaigners. In preclinical and clinical development, prophetic modeling for toxin assessment and case position in clinical trials are reshaping the geography, offering a more ethical and individualized approach. still, this technological advancement isn't without challenges. Data quality, bias in AI models, interpretability, and nonsupervisory considerations demand careful navigation. Success stories, from AI- AI-designed medicines entering clinical trials to the repurposing of composites, punctuate the palpable impact of this community. Looking ahead, nonstop advancements in AI algorithms and the integration of multi-omics data promise a period of accelerated timelines and substantiated drugs. As we stand at the nexus of invention and responsibility, the unborn geography of medicine discovery and development motions, driven by the pledge of AI to revise healthcare results with effectiveness, perfection, and case- centricity.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2024 06:39
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2024 06:39
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/4300

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