Microsoft Research Podcast

Abstracts: November 14, 2024

November 14, 2024 | Bonnie Kruft and Tong Wang
The efficient simulation of molecules has the potential to change how the world understands biological systems and designs new drugs and biomaterials. Tong Wang discusses AI2BMD, an AI-based system designed to simulate large biomolecules with speed and accuracy.

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