First AI-generated drug to begin human clinical trials in Japan
A new medicine developed by UK pharma company Exscientia will become the first drug generated with AI to be tested on humans. DSP-1181 — a compound for treating obsessive-compulsive
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ContinueLearn More XA new medicine developed by UK pharma company Exscientia will become the first drug generated with AI to be tested on humans. DSP-1181 — a compound for treating obsessive-compulsive
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