Current Trends of Artificial Intelligence in Biotechnology
Sanjay Mishra*
Abstract:Artificial intelligence (AI) is already widely used in biotechnology to solve a variety of problems. These include, for example, drug discovery, drug safety, functional and structural proteomics/genomics, metabolomics, pharmacology, pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics, among many others. Future advances in this domain depend critically on the ability of biotechnology researchers to use advanced AI solutions effectively. The biotechnology industry currently relies heavily on data storage, filtering, analysis … Show more
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