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Machine Learning, Real-World Data Find New Uses for Existing Drugs – HealthITAnalytics.com
Machine learning and real-world data could help researchers identify new uses for existing drugs, leading to accelerated drug repurposing, according to a study…
By Jessica Kent
January 05, 2021 – Machine learning and real-world data could help researchers identify new uses for existing drugs, leading to accelerated drug repurposing, according to a study published in Nature Machine Intelligence.
Drug repurposing is an effective strategy to find new purposes for existing drugs, offering the quickest transition from research to clinical care. Developers have used this method to find new purposes for Botox injections – a medication first used to treat crossed…
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