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Drug resistance

Artificial Intelligence

Using generative AI, researchers design compounds that can kill drug-resistant bacteria

August 14, 2025 CDO TIMES BOT 0 Comments Antibiotics,  artificial intelligence,  Bacteria,  Biological engineering,  Disease,  Drug development,  Drug resistance,  Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES),  Medicine,  Microbes,  National Institutes of Health (NIH),  Research,  School of Engineering 5 min read

The team used two different AI approaches to design novel antibiotics, including one that showed promise against MRSA.

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