Can we accelerate medicinal chemistry by augmenting the chemist with Big Data and artificial intelligence?

Edward J. Griffen, Alexander G. Dossetter, Andrew G. Leach, Shane Montague

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Abstract

It is both the best of times and the worst of times to be a medicinal chemist. Massive amounts of data combined with machine-learning and/or artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyze it can increase our capabilities. However, drug discovery faces severe economic pressure and a high level of societal need set against challenging targets. Here, we show how improving medicinal chemistry by better curating and exchanging knowledge can contribute to improving drug hunting in all disease areas. Although securing intellectual property (IP) is a critical task for medicinal chemists, it impedes the sharing of generic medicinal chemistry knowledge. Recent developments enable the sharing of knowledge both within and between organizations while securing IP. We also explore the effects of the structure of the corporate ecosystem within drug discovery on knowledge sharing.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1373-1384
JournalDrug discovery today
Volume23
Issue number7
Early online date22 Mar 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018

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