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  1. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Pat Walters shares his opinions and insights on AI in drug discovery, molecular representation, docking, and more. The blog covers topics such as large language models, active learning, federated learning, and explainable AI.

  2. patwalters.github.ioPat Walters

    Pat Walters is Chief Data Officer at Relay Therapeutics in Cambridge, MA. Prior to joining Relay, he spent more than 20 years at Vertex Pharmaceuticals where he was Global Head of Modeling & Informatics. Pat is the 2023 recipient of the Herman Skolnik Award for Chemical Information

  3. As Chief Data Officer, Pat Walters oversees the development and application of the computational components of Relay Therapeutics’ Dynamo TM platform. Prior to joining Relay Therapeutics, he spent more than 20 years at Vertex Pharmaceuticals where he was global head of modeling and informatics.

  4. PatWalters / practical_cheminformatics_tutorials Public. Notifications. Fork 116. Star 700. main. README. MIT license. Practical Cheminformatics With Open Source Software. A set of Jupyter notebooks for learning Cheminformatics. The links below will open the tutorials on Google Colab.

  5. I'm a Cheminformatics and Machine Learning enthusiast. For more information about me, see my personal page or my blog, Practical Cheminformatics. My two most active open source projects are. Practical Cheminformatics Tutorials - a collection of Jupyter notebooks that explain various aspects of Cheminformatics.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2022 · The release of these findings quickly attracted the attention of industry professionals, including Pat Walters, the chief data officer for Relay Therapeutics. Walters suggested that the team try their model on an already existing drug and protein used for lung cancer, leukemia, and gastrointestinal tumors.

  7. www.patwalters.netPat Walters

    Pat Walters. I’m a journalist, radio producer and editor. Currently the managing editor of the public radio show and podcast Radiolab. I’ve also written stories for The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic and Popular Science.