Chinese researchers just turbocharged pharmaceutical innovation with an AI platform that screens drug candidates a million times faster than traditional methods! 🔬 The game-changing tech called DrugCLIP, developed by Tsinghua University and Beijing Academy of AI, could revolutionize how we treat diseases from cancer to rare genetic disorders.
Published yesterday in Science, this breakthrough tackles biology's ultimate challenge: mapping drugs to all 20,000 human proteins. 💡 'Think of it like Tinder for molecules,' explains lead researcher Prof. Lan Yanyan. 'Instead of slow simulations, our AI matches drug candidates to protein targets through instant vector math.'
The platform has already gone viral in labs worldwide 🌏 – over 1,000 researchers have used it since its June 2025 launch. One user identified 37 potential COVID-25 inhibitors in a single afternoon – work that previously took months!
What's next? DrugCLIP's creators are partnering with hospitals to hunt for:
- 🦠 Antibiotics for drug-resistant superbugs
- 🧬 Therapies for 'undruggable' genetic diseases
- 🧠 Precision treatments for brain disorders
As CAS academician Wang Xiaodong puts it: 'This isn't just faster science – it's new science. We're exploring biological frontiers we couldn't even see before.'
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Chinese scientists use AI to boost drug screening by a millionfold
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