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drug development
Causality-based new drug development: Some successful cases and a new challenge
Naoyuki Kamatani, MD, PhD
Mar 11, 12:00
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13:00
B2 L5 R5209
artificial intelligence
biomedicine
drug development
Abstract The success rate of new drug development is extremely low. It is even lower when the new drug has a novel mechanism of action. From my experience, I propose that the success rate can be dramatically increased by predicting the effects of a drug in humans based on the causality-confirmed data. It is dangerous to develop new drugs based on the data in which causality is not confirmed. In biology, there are three different types of relationships in which the causality is confirmed, i.e. the relationships between parent and child, between gene and phenotype and between intervention and