CORDIS results pack on AI in life sciences
AI techniques are helping researchers to make valuable new discoveries across disciplines such as biology, neuroscience and biotechnology. Through the analysis of vast datasets and the identification of complex patterns, AI is speeding up the discovery of new therapeutic drugs and helping us to monitor and manage our resources better. This CORDIS Results Pack showcases the application of AI in 15 EU-funded projects in this field, providing new insights in life sciences. This Results Pack presents a diverse portfolio of projects supported by the European Union, which demonstrate how the application of AI is facilitating new discoveries in life sciences. The projects highlighted in this Results Pack support the European Union's work in this field and will help to maintain the EU's position as a global pioneer in science and in AI. This will be critical to boosting European competitiveness and the creation of new sustainable jobs. AI in science in general, and life sciences in particular, are among the political priorities of the European Commission, as highlighted by President Ursula von der Leyen's Mission Letter to the Commissioner for Start-ups, Research and Innovation.
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2025
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Institutions: | Publications Office of the European Union / CORDIS (issuing body) ; European Commission / Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (issuing body) |
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Luxembourg : Publications Office |
Subject: | Biowissenschaften | Life sciences | Biotechnologie | Biotechnology |
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