Chinese scientists use supercomputer to speed up drug screening

A Chinese research team has developed an AI platform called GalaxyVS that screens potential drugs in seconds.

The platform was developed by a Tsinghua University team and runs on China’s latest Tianhe supercomputers.

Its daily throughput for predicting molecular interactions is a million times higher than the current world record.

It incorporates the DrugCLIP virtual screening method, which was published in the journal Science in January.

Developers said the system could accelerate research on treatments for tumours, neurodegenerative diseases and infectious diseases.

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Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have developed the Jiuzhang 4.0 photonic quantum computing prototype, which manipulates 3,050 photons and sets a new record.

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China's Zhengzhou core node has doubled its chips to 60,000 from 30,000 since early February trials, becoming the nation's most powerful scientific intelligent computing infrastructure, CCTV reported.

Sequencio, a new Hong Kong unit of CK Life Sciences, is advancing about 20 cancer vaccine projects via China's faster pathway to human trials. CK Life Sciences vice-president and chief scientific officer Dr Melvin Toh Kean-meng said the firm plans investigator-initiated trials next year.

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British surgeon Ara Darzi told the WIRED Health conference that artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant infections. He cautioned that insufficient incentives might block these innovations from reaching patients. Antibiotic resistance already causes over a million deaths worldwide each year.

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