Elixir for Medicine
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT1952213Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Generative Adversarial Networks.Abstract
The Drug formulation is a proactive part of research in the existing Biomedical Industry is highly money consuming and the general pipeline involved in terms of time is huge that it takes around 10-12 years. People generally get typically skeptical as the time progresses. This is an essential need that needs to be addressed. The process of getting a drug from Initial Discovery to market can take years or decades. Experiments, clinical studies, and clinical trials are necessary.90% of all clinical trials in humans fail even after the molecule compounds have been successfully tested in animals.
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