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minus-squareConstipatedWatson@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up11·6 months agoSo are there any good news in this respect?
minus-squareAlbbi@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up16·edit-26 months agoThere was a paper back in December about a new class of antibiotics being discovered thanks to the use of Deep Learning. This looks like a decent writeup about it, the paper itself is not open access This is very welcome as it has been a long time since the last new class of antibiotics was discovered. Here’s a good paper that talks about the timeline of antibiotics It’s been a little while since I took the AMR course, so I’ll let the papers speak for themselves instead of trying to quiz myself here on Lemmy.
So are there any good news in this respect?
There was a paper back in December about a new class of antibiotics being discovered thanks to the use of Deep Learning.
This looks like a decent writeup about it, the paper itself is not open access
This is very welcome as it has been a long time since the last new class of antibiotics was discovered. Here’s a good paper that talks about the timeline of antibiotics
It’s been a little while since I took the AMR course, so I’ll let the papers speak for themselves instead of trying to quiz myself here on Lemmy.