Agile Drug Discovery: The Loop That Replaces Years
Chai Discovery's Neil Patil and Matt McPartlon explain how AI shifts drug discovery from slow waterfall to rapid, iterative loops. Build for the one-year product.
40 hours of podcasts, in 5 minutes.
This episode features Matt McPartlon and Neil Patil from Chai Discovery, a protein design startup, discussing their AI models (Chai 1, 2, and 3) for protein and antibody design. They elaborate on their unique partnership-driven business model with major pharma companies, the technical challenges of scaling AI for biology, and their vision for transforming drug discovery into a precision engineering discipline. The conversation highlights the shift from traditional methods to AI-driven design, addressing critical bottlenecks in compute, data, and validation.
Chai Discovery's Neil Patil and Matt McPartlon explain how AI shifts drug discovery from slow waterfall to rapid, iterative loops. Build for the one-year product.
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