IDEAYA Biosciences Announces Collaboration with ATTMOS for AI/ML-Enabled Drug Discovery for Oncology Targets

“Current AI/ML-enabled drug discovery approaches have been largely applied to either already drugged targets or well-understood biological target classes and often fail when applied to first-in-class target opportunities. IDEAYA continues to enhance its computational drug discovery capabilities to pursue first-in-class oncology targets that are perceived as undruggable,” said Michael White, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, IDEAYA Biosciences. “Our partnership with ATTMOS will enable us to apply the principles of engineering to the field of drug discovery, at scale, for efficient prosecution of unprecedented oncology targets,” said Paul Barsanti, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, IDEAYA Biosciences.

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