AI-powered Drug Discovery lecture by Dr. Michael Levitt, 2013 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
Dr. Michael Levitt talks about protein folding, structure prediction and biomedicine, three seemingly unrelated subjects that are actually very connected in this current world. Starting from the secret of life, he reviews the historical development of computational biology, followed by the three cases of close integration of artificial intelligence and biomedicine.

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