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Think of these biotechs as ‘AI-powered discovery engines’ for new medicines: instead of scientists testing millions of molecules one by one in a lab, they use advanced algorithms to search, simulate, and shortlist the most promising drug candidates before expensive experiments begin.
This is like giving scientists an AI-powered CAD tool for proteins: instead of slowly guessing and checking what shape a protein will fold into or how to tweak it, the AI can rapidly predict structures and suggest new protein designs on a computer before they’re ever made in a lab.