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- Title
Complexity of life sciences in quantum and AI era.
- Authors
Pyrkov, Alexey; Aliper, Alex; Bezrukov, Dmitry; Podolskiy, Dmitriy; Ren, Feng; Zhavoronkov, Alex
- Abstract
Having made significant advancements in understanding living organisms at various levels such as genes, cells, molecules, tissues, and pathways, the field of life sciences is now shifting towards integrating these components into the bigger picture to understand their collective behavior. Such a shift of perspective requires a general conceptual framework for understanding complexity in life sciences which is currently elusive, a transition being facilitated by large‐scale data collection, unprecedented computational power, and new analytical tools. In recent years, life sciences have been revolutionized with AI methods, and quantum computing is touted to be the next most significant leap in technology. Here, we provide a theoretical framework to orient researchers around key concepts of how quantum computing can be integrated into the study of the hierarchical complexity of living organisms and discuss recent advances in quantum computing for life sciences. This article is categorized under:Data Science > Artificial Intelligence/Machine LearningQuantum Computing > AlgorithmsStructure and Mechanism > Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Subjects
COMPLEXITY (Philosophy); LIFE sciences; QUANTUM computing; COLLECTIVE behavior; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; COMPUTATIONAL neuroscience
- Publication
WIREs: Computational Molecular Science, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1759-0876
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/wcms.1701