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Mar 2025
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Episode 54: Can AI Transform Drug Develo...

Dr. Felix Beacher
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It’s widely assumed that drug treatment is a miracle of modern science. However, it’s equally arguable that modern drug treatment is a very expensive disaster, with serious consequences for public health. For example, a drug typically takes 10-12 years to develop and the cost is as high as $2.5 billion. And yet despite that, 90% of drug candidates fail to gain approval. And, especially for chronic diseases, their overall benefit is often poor or even non-existent.


Can AI help?

With Dr Scott Chetham

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