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Quantum Computing in Drug Development

Aiming high from small places.

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Michael Spencer
Nov 18, 2022
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Hey Everyone,

In spite of my skepticism and accountability journalism in the face of hype and VC spending as a technology analyst and writer, I’m actually in the camp that believes Quantum computing can contribute to drug development in a meanginful way, it’s just a question of time.

The same situation exists with A.I. in drug development, which I cover on a regular basis here:

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Here it’s worth watching Riverlane, IBM and AlgorithmicQ, among others.

In fact, without much coverage algorithmiq launched their platform Aurora, for just that thing, drug discovery platform available for commercial partners.

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We are pleased to launch Aurora, our drug discovery platform, available to our commercial partners. Check out Aurora press release at algorithmiq.fi/news
12:09 PM · Nov 17, 2022

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