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Related: About this forumHow AI found the words to kill cancer cells
Using new machine learning techniques, researchers at UC San Francisco (UCSF), in collaboration with a team at IBM Research, have developed a virtual molecular library of thousands of "command sentences" for cells, based on combinations of "words" that guided engineered immune cells to seek out and tirelessly kill cancer cells.
The work, published online Dec. 8, 2022, in Science, represents the first time such sophisticated computational approaches have been applied to a field that until now has progressed largely through ad hoc tinkering and engineering cells with existingrather than synthesizedmolecules.
The advance allows scientists to predict which elementsnatural or synthesizedthey should include in a cell to give it the precise behaviors required to respond effectively to complex diseases.
"This is a vital shift for the field," said Wendell Lim, Ph.D., the Byers Distinguished Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, who directs the UCSF Cell Design Institute and led the study. "Only by having that power of prediction can we get to a place where we can rapidly design new cellular therapies that carry out the desired activities."
The work, published online Dec. 8, 2022, in Science, represents the first time such sophisticated computational approaches have been applied to a field that until now has progressed largely through ad hoc tinkering and engineering cells with existingrather than synthesizedmolecules.
The advance allows scientists to predict which elementsnatural or synthesizedthey should include in a cell to give it the precise behaviors required to respond effectively to complex diseases.
"This is a vital shift for the field," said Wendell Lim, Ph.D., the Byers Distinguished Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, who directs the UCSF Cell Design Institute and led the study. "Only by having that power of prediction can we get to a place where we can rapidly design new cellular therapies that carry out the desired activities."
https://phys.org/news/2022-12-ai-words-cancer-cells.html
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How AI found the words to kill cancer cells (Original Post)
icymist
Dec 2022
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Schmice3
(299 posts)1. Science. Thank you.
CitizenZero
(595 posts)2. Good Science
Love this sort of stuff. Cell Biology and Biomedical applications.
Duppers
(28,246 posts)3. THIS is a BFD!
Last edited Sun Dec 11, 2022, 05:50 AM - Edit history (1)
Hell yes, SCIENCE. 👍
Thank you for posting this!!
iluvtennis
(20,839 posts)4. Wow - amazing. Thanks for posting this . n/t
Faux pas
(15,362 posts)5. Kickety Kickin'
Justice matters.
(7,504 posts)6. Doctor McCoy, Enterprise. On deck. :)