Nvidia Forges Powerful Alliances in AI Drug Development Surge

K.C. Sabreena Basheer Last Updated : 22 Jan, 2024
3 min read

In a strategic move to step into drug development, Nvidia recently unveiled collaborations with biotech giants Amgen and Recursion. This marks a significant leap in the fusion of technology and biotechnology. The partnerships aim to leverage the capabilities of Nvidia’s cutting-edge AI technologies to expedite drug discovery processes and foster innovation in the healthcare industry.

Nvidia Forges Powerful Alliances in AI Drug Development Surge

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Nvidia’s Genomics Foundation Models Empowered by deCode and BioNeMo

Nvidia is set to revolutionize drug development through collaboration with Amgen’s deCode, deploying the Freyja AI model-building platform. The deCode genetics headquarters in Reykjavik, Iceland, will host the powerful system, emphasizing extensive human datasets for drug target analysis and biomarker discovery. This strategic partnership amplifies the potential for diagnostics, monitoring disease progression, and regression.

Recursion Joins the AI Drug Development Revolution

Recursion joins Nvidia’s BioNeMo platform, introducing its Phenom-Beta program for widespread use. CEO Chris Gibson envisions this collaboration as a groundbreaking step, paralleling the significance of genomics. With a robust internal operating system translating cellular images into actionable research findings, Recursion aims to contribute substantially to the AI-based drug development landscape.

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Nvidia Collaborates with Amgen and Recursion for AI-powered Drug Development

Amgen’s Freyja and DGX SuperPOD Integration

Amgen’s ambitious project, Freyja, powered by Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD, is poised to create a human diversity atlas for drug target and disease-specific biomarker discovery. This integration, featuring 31 DGX H100 nodes and 248 H100 Tensor Core GPUs, promises to expedite the training of advanced AI models, significantly reducing the time required for analysis and learning from extensive datasets.

Nvidia’s BioNeMo Platform Beta Testing and Industry Adoption

Nvidia’s BioNeMo service, a generative AI platform, is now in beta testing, introducing fresh foundational models. The platform’s versatility is evident in its adoption by industry players like Recursion and Insilico Medicine. BioNeMo’s computational methods empower scientists to harness generative AI, streamlining experiments and potentially replacing them, aligning with the industry’s shift toward digital biology and AI.

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Nvidia to discover new drugs using AI

The AI Revolution in Drug Discovery and Industry Challenges

As Nvidia deepens its involvement in AI-powered drug discovery, the pharmaceutical industry is witnessing a transformative moment. The traditional drug development process, marred by high costs and a lengthy timeline, is undergoing a digital overhaul. However, challenges persist, including concerns about AI suggesting substances impossible to make and the need for collaborative approaches to share information without compromising proprietary datasets.

Our Say

Nvidia’s strategic alliances with Amgen and Recursion underscore its commitment to reshaping the landscape of drug development through advanced AI. The collaborations hold the promise of accelerating discoveries, reducing costs, and fostering a new era in healthcare innovation. As the industry navigates through the uncharted territory of AI-powered drug discovery, Nvidia emerges as a key player. The tech giant is steering the course toward a future where technology & biotechnology converge for the greater good of humanity.

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Sabreena Basheer is an architect-turned-writer who's passionate about documenting anything that interests her. She's currently exploring the world of AI and Data Science as a Content Manager at Analytics Vidhya.

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