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Collaboration to Address Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Using Quantum Computing

  • August 11, 2022
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…The companies report that using Auransa’s SMarTR Engine and human disease data, they have identified a biological pathway that is predicted to be relevant and hence, likely to be important for patient outcomes… 

…Within this pathway, the companies predicted two promising protein targets…

…Using the companies’ combined technology of AI-driven biology and quantum-based chemistry, they are working on a susceptible pathway that might allow better targeting of triple-negative breast tumors and improved patient outcomes…

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  • AI, Applications for Quantum Computing, Auransa, Cancer, Chemistry, Disease, Healthcare, Protein, Quantum-Based Chemistry, SMarTR Engine
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