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Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery: LED Screening and Beyond, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks | News

By Deborah A. Gray
April 13, 2022
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In this free webinar, learn how artificial intelligence (AI) and DNA-encoded library (LED) screening are transforming early-stage drug discovery. Speakers will present case studies on the application of AI to de novo hit generation, LED hit explosion, LED building block responsiveness prediction, and prediction of key pharmacological properties . Additionally, they will discuss how these powerful capabilities can be integrated into a holistic, AI-accelerated process from screen to candidate.

TORONTO, April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform drug discovery. By mining large chemical and biological datasets, AI can accurately predict the behavior and properties of small molecules. Thus, they can accelerate the delivery of candidate compounds. One of the most powerful data sources in hit generation is DNA-encoded library (DEL) screening. AI and LED screening are transforming early stage drug discovery.

In this conference, guest speakers will describe how LED screening combined with AI can improve the drug discovery process. Using LED screening data and other proprietary chemical data sources, AI can bring the power of accurate predictive models to drug hunters. Speakers will present case studies on the application of AI to de novo hit generation, LED hit explosion, LED building block responsiveness prediction, and prediction of key pharmacological properties . Additionally, they will discuss how these powerful capabilities can be integrated into a holistic, AI-accelerated process from screen to candidate.

Join this webinar to learn how applying AI to existing technologies can improve and accelerate drug discovery.

Join experts from X-Chem, Matt Clark, Chief executive officer; and Nour ShakerSenior Vice-President and General Manager, for the live webinar on Wednesday 04 May 2022to 10 a.m. EDT (15:00 BST/UK).

For more information or to register for this event, visit Artificial intelligence in drug discovery: LED screening and beyond.

ABOUT XTALKS

Xtalks, powered by Honeycomb Worldwide Inc., is a leading provider of educational webinars for the global life sciences, food and medical device community. Every year, thousands of industry professionals (from life sciences, food and medical devices, private and academic research institutes, healthcare centers, etc.) turn to Xtalks to access to quality content. Xtalks helps life science professionals stay abreast of industry developments, trends and regulations. Xtalks webinars also provide insights on key issues from key industry thought leaders and service providers.

To learn more about Xtalks, visit http://xtalks.com

For more information on hosting a webinar, visit http://xtalks.com/why-host-a-webinar/

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