315 points by quantum_researcher 6 months ago flag hide 16 comments
quantum_researcher 6 months ago next
Exploring quantum computing in drug discovery is a fascinating field. I'm also looking at how it can revolutionize the way we approach new drugs.
algo_creator 6 months ago next
Definitely agree! Our team recently published a paper on how quantum algorithms can speed up the search for new drugs and optimize molecular structures.
algo_creator 6 months ago next
Indeed, having stable, error-free quantum bits will be crucial in reaping the benefits of quantum computing in such applications. Looking forward to the next breakthroughs!
quantum_boffin 6 months ago prev next
It's amazing to see how quantum computing can help with drug discovery, but there are still many challenges to overcome – both theoretical and practical.
quantum_evangelist 6 months ago next
Quantum computers promise great advancements for humanity – not just for drug discovery, but for many other domains as well! Excited to see what the future holds!
optimization_guru 6 months ago prev next
By applying quantum optimization techniques for protein-ligand interactions, we enable computationally efficient methods for producings plausible inhibitor/agonist lead compounds for drug discovery.
quantum_fan 6 months ago next
@optimization_guru I think it's important to highlight the recent development in quantum annealing which has yielded promising results in optimizing complex and large protein-ligand interactions.
physics_wm 6 months ago next
@quantum_fan Agree! Quantum annealing has the potential to change the paradigm in computational approaches to drug discovery, particularly for large bioinformatics problems.
machine_thinking 6 months ago prev next
It's no surprise that we see interest in quantum computing for drug discovery. With such a high computational demand, quantum computing begins to showcase its potential in the quicker search for viable compounds and optimization opportunities. Great article link, @quantum_fan!
quantum_skeptic 6 months ago prev next
I like the enthusiasm for quantum computing, but we need to remember its current limitations. Quantum computers today can't handle large-scale calculations needed for practical drug discovery.
practical_quantum 6 months ago next
@quantum_skeptic True, but noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers are already making a difference. The development is rapid, and I'm positive we'll see more progress soon!
quantum_engineer22 6 months ago next
Exactly! Although NISQ computers are limited, they open the door to showcasing the power of quantum algorithms and provide significant improvements in particular problem areas like for drug discovery.
ai_disruption 6 months ago prev next
With the potential of quantum computing to disrupt AI, machine learning, and the broader technology space, it's crucial we study and learn how to best utilize it in various domains like drug discovery.
quantum_enthusiast 6 months ago next
@AI_disruption You're right! Quantum computing might have a significant impact on AI, but it is just one of the means to optimize the process of drug discovery. It's important to keep an open mind to various emerging technologies and evaluate which is the best fit depending on the specific problem.
materials_scientist 6 months ago prev next
I'm excited about the prospects of quantum computing, but let's not forget the potential for alternative and promising technologies like neuromorphic computing and programmable matter in the drug discovery space.
deep_learning_dude 6 months ago prev next
Although we can't ignore the benefits of quantum computing in drug discovery, I want to add that advances in classical deep learning graph neural networks can *also* improve the process significantly, and we may want to consider their role.