1. HELPING CHEMISTS FIND JOBS IN A TOUGH MARKET. 2. TOWARDS A QUANTITATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF THE QUALITY OF THE CHEMISTRY JOB MARKET.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Radio show: "Will Robots Steal Our #chemjobs?" Saturday, January 27, noon Eastern
This Saturday at noon, I will be discussing whether robots will steal our #chemjobs with John Tellis. Do you think AI will change drug discovery? What questions do you have for us?
I worked with liquid handling robots in high throughput synthesis to produce screening libraries for drug discovery from 1999-2006. I'd love to know whether machine learning and AI has led to any changes in this field over the 12 years since I left. Of course it's possible that high throughput synthesis itself isn't so much of a thing any more as the company I worked for folded a few years after I left.
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What areas of chemistry are likeliest to benefit from AI? Who are the major industrial/academic players in this field?
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ReplyDeleteI worked with liquid handling robots in high throughput synthesis to produce screening libraries for drug discovery from 1999-2006. I'd love to know whether machine learning and AI has led to any changes in this field over the 12 years since I left. Of course it's possible that high throughput synthesis itself isn't so much of a thing any more as the company I worked for folded a few years after I left.
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