FIRST STUDY USING BIOMIMETIC AI DIGITAL TWINS AND MULTIOMICS IN GENETICS RESEARCH
In addition to identifying pathogenic DNA variants the research also identified four VUSs potentially associated with the development of endometrial-related disorders.
- In addition to identifying pathogenic DNA variants the research also identified four VUSs potentially associated with the development of endometrial-related disorders.
- "This landmark study demonstrated a way to combine omics and a digital twin ecosystem to understand the molecular mechanism of disease better.
- In January, Life Sciences Review Magazine awarded RYLTI Top Biomimetic AI Platform of 2024 for its biomimetic AI digital twin ecosystem innovation, hailing the technology for opening new doors to discovery and accelerating the innovation process.
- "The NAS has described the importance of using digital twins in biomedical research, which requires a toolset without limitations or bias for effective discovery and validation," said Joseph Glick, an award-winning biomimetic AI pioneer and Co-founder/Chief Innovation Officer of RYLTI.