Tempus Unveils the Next-Generation of Lens, Expanding its Agentic AI Platform for Oncology Drug Development

“Drug development requires thousands of pivotal decisions between molecule and approval, and at its core, it is a navigation problem—most paths end in dead studies and wasted capital, which is why the industry needs a fundamentally different approach,” said Ryan Fukushima, CEO of Data and Apps at Tempus. “Real-world multimodal data is complex, and turning it into decisions has historically required too much domain and data science expertise, resulting in weeks or months of manual analysis. The next generation of Lens consolidates this workflow into a single platform, with Tempus One serving as a co-scientist that does much of the heavy lifting. We’ve tuned every layer of the platform to empower biopharma teams to see the optimal development path clearly and make critical decisions faster than ever before.”

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