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<li>Jian Tang is an associate professor at Mila - Québec AI Institute, a Canada CIFAR AI Research Chair and the founder and CEO of BioGeometry. His research interests are deep generative models, graph machine learning and their applications to drug discovery. He has done many pioneering work on AI for drug discovery, including the first open-source machine learning framework for drug discovery, TorchDrug and TorchProtein.
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<li>Wengong Jin is an assistant professor at Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. His research focuses on geometric and generative AI models for drug discovery. His work has been published in journals including ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, Nature, Science, Cell, and PNAS, and covered by such outlets as the Guardian, BBC News, and CBS Boston.
<li>Wengong Jin is an assistant professor at Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. His research focuses on geometric and generative AI models for drug discovery. His work has been published in journals including ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, Nature, Science, Cell, and PNAS, and covered by such outlets as the Guardian, BBC News, and CBS Boston.
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<li>Jian Tang is an associate professor at Mila - Québec AI Institute, a Canada CIFAR AI Research Chair and the founder and CEO of BioGeometry. His research interests are deep generative models, graph machine learning and their applications to drug discovery. He has done many pioneering work on AI for drug discovery, including the first open-source machine learning framework for drug discovery, TorchDrug and TorchProtein.
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