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From Molecule to Mock Human: Why Programmable Virtual Humans Could Rewrite Drug Discovery

The AI hype in pharma has mostly yielded faster failures. Despite generative models for molecules and AlphaFold for protein folding, the fundamental chasm remains: what works in silico or in vitro still too often flops in vivo. A new proposal — Programmable Virtual Humans (PVHs) — may finally aim high enough: modeling the entire cascade of drug action across human biology, not just optimizing isolated steps. 🧬 The Translational Gap Isn’t Just a Data Problem Most AI models in drug discovery focus on digitizing existing methods. Target-based models optimize binding affinity; phenotype-based approaches predict morphology changes in cell lines. But both ignore the reality that molecular behavior in humans is emergent — shaped by multiscale interactions between genes, proteins, tissues, and organs. ...

July 29, 2025 · 4 min · Zelina
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From Graph to Grit: Diagnosing Warehouse Bottlenecks with LLMs and Knowledge Graphs

In the age of Digital Twins and hyper-automated warehouses, simulations are everywhere—but insights are not. Discrete Event Simulations (DES) generate rich, micro-level data on logistics flows, delays, and resource utilization, yet interpreting these data remains painfully manual, fragile, and siloed. This paper from Quantiphi introduces a compelling solution: transforming raw simulation outputs into a Knowledge Graph (KG) and querying it via an LLM agent that mimics human investigative reasoning. It’s a shift from spreadsheet-style summaries to an interactive AI assistant that explains why something is slow, where the bottleneck is, and what needs attention. ...

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · Zelina
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Twin It to Win It: How BedreFlyt Reimagines Hospital Resource Planning

Twin It to Win It: How BedreFlyt Reimagines Hospital Resource Planning Hospitals often operate under intense pressure, juggling patient needs, staff availability, and limited resources. Now imagine an AI-powered assistant that anticipates those needs, simulates complex patient flows, and delivers optimized resource plans—without burning out the staff. That’s the promise of BedreFlyt, a modular, simulation-driven Digital Twin (DT) designed for hospital wards. Developed at the University of Oslo, BedreFlyt isn’t just another simulation tool. It uniquely integrates: ...

May 13, 2025 · 3 min