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Optibrium introduces Augmented Chemistry™ services to guide successful drug discovery
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - Oct 10, 2019 - Optibrium, a developer of software for drug discovery, today announced the introduction of its Augmented Chemistry services, which provide collaborators with novel artificial intelligence technologies to supplement their skills and experience, enabling them to make more effective decisions and advance their drug discovery projects.
In discovery projects, it is important to base decisions on reliable data to avoid wasted effort pursuing incorrectly selected compounds or missing opportunities by inappropriately discarding potentially valuable compounds. Augmented Chemistry services are built on a unique deep learning capability for data imputation, Alchemite, which has been developed in collaboration with Intellegens Limited. Alchemite has been demonstrated to outperform traditional predictive models, both in benchmarking studies [1] and in partnerships with global pharma and biotech research organisations. Unlike conventional machine learning approaches, Alchemite learns simultaneously across all experimental endpoints in a project or corporate database, even based on limited data. The resulting model can automatically highlight the most confident, and therefore accurate, predictions on which to base experimental decisions, including the identification of new or previously overlooked high-quality compounds.
Dr Matthew Segall, Optibriums CEO, said:Optibrium has an extensive track record of successfully introducing and delivering cutting-edge technologies to drug discovery, and our intimate knowledge of the unique challenges of drug discovery and the underlying data enable us to go beyond the hype and deliver results that make a difference. After successfully demonstrating its capabilities in collaboration with our partners, were excited to now be able to bring Augmented Chemistry services to our global customer base.
For further information on Augmented Chemistry services, please visit www.optibrium.com/augmentedchemistry, contact info@optibrium.com or call +44 1223 815900.
[1] Whitehead et al. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Model. (2019) 59(3) pp. 1197-1204