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FRONTEO Showcases Pharma Use Cases for AI Engine in Target Discovery and Future Toxicity Assessment
Tokyo-based FRONTEO on August 5 unveiled how pharmaceutical partners are using its proprietary drug discovery AI engine, KIBIT, to identify novel target molecules and predict toxicity risks early in development. At a forum hosted by the startup, FRONTEO reported multiple…
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