Will AI live up to its promise and how will it impact global health?

One area it is thriving is pharmaceuticals as it is being used to bring drugs to market faster than ever before. OSP sat down with Melanie Nelson, director of product management, solutions and integrations at Dotmatics​, a research and development (R&D) scientific software company to find out where they think AI will take the industry and what challenges could crop up along the way. 

How is Dotmatics using AI to accelerate the drug discovery process, and what advancements have been made in recent years?

Dotmatics partners with scientists globally to help them become AI-ready and power their own AI journey. Our software is used by over 2 million scientists, including those at top pharmaceutical companies like Bristol-Myers Squibb and Merck, and research institutions such as MIT and Oxford. In October 2023, we introduced Dotmatics Luma, a new scientific intelligence platform combining science data and data science for an AI-powered ‘Lab-in-a-Loop’. This platform helps centralize and analyze data, allowing for more efficient and informed drug discovery processes.

The Lab-in-a-Loop approach allows R&D and clinical data to be ingested and centralized, which helps create predictive models that inform the next set of experiments. For AI to be effective, companies must integrate their proprietary data to improve prediction models. Dotmatics’ software supports this by streamlining processes so companies can derive greater value from their experiments.

How does AI reduce the time and cost involved in bringing a new drug to market compared to traditional methods?

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