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Breakthrough technology to directly obtain the hidden chemistry of microbiomes, +17,000 Followers, #microbiome #smallmolecules #drugdiscovery #platform #AI #ML #Datasets #Discovery

This may be the simplest way to put what Biosortia can do - all of the molecules in nature that are involved in cellular signaling (between 10 million to 8 billion) could fit into the fraction of a grain of sand - the possibilities to make drug-like small molecules is more atoms then there are in the Universe.  Biosortia starts with what works because we are the only ones in the world with this access. https://lnkd.in/gv4-dHJX #Biotechnology #DrugDiscovery #LifeSciences #Innovation #Healthcare Stephen Squinto

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The relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration has been tainted by the insatiable greed of capitalism or national interest through history, ravaging every corner of Mother Earth. How can we trust that history is not being rewritten, especially when the ocean depths—our final uncharted territories—hold both known and unknown secrets, brimming with both hope and peril? Time for some serious regulations!

Ross Youngs

Breakthrough technology to directly obtain the hidden chemistry of microbiomes, +17,000 Followers, #microbiome #smallmolecules #drugdiscovery #platform #AI #ML #Datasets #Discovery

4mo

More to wrap your head around - A direct comparison to molecules in a grain of sand made by nature (one of each, used for cellular signaling) to a small molecule of 330mw the possibilities in physical size would take 330 Universes. The point here is to start with what has worked in nature. Humans so far have found about .09% (~ equivalent to 1 out of 10,000) of the cellular signaling molecules in biology. There is an infinite possibility of finding molecules that don't work. ML/AI will only really help with real data on real molecules working in biology.

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