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Chemist Tim Cernak pioneers AI-driven conservation chemistry

Chemist Tim Cernak is pioneering "conservation chemistry," applying his Big Pharma expertise to develop specialized drugs for animals and ecosystems. He utilizes AI tools like Google DeepMind's AlphaFold to visualize protein structures and rapidly design potential treatments for various species, from frogs with fungal infections to Gila monsters with parasites. Cernak aims to create cutting-edge chemical solutions for conservation, addressing what he sees as a critical gap in current environmental efforts. AI

IMPACT AI tools like AlphaFold are enabling novel applications in conservation, accelerating the design of specialized treatments for endangered species and ecosystems.

RANK_REASON Article describes a novel application of existing AI tools and scientific expertise to a new domain (conservation chemistry), rather than a new AI model release or fundamental research. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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  1. MIT Technology Review TIER_1 English(EN) · Anna Gibbs ·

    Job titles of the future: Nature’s drug designer

    In 2018, after nearly two decades working in Big Pharma, chemist Tim Cernak was ready to put his skills to a new use.  For Merck, he’d developed precision therapies for cancer, HIV, and diabetes that could target disease while minimizing harm to healthy cells. But as a lifel…