Professor Luke O'Neill, non-executive director at Poolbeg Pharma: says one of the few benefits of the Covid-19 pandemic was that it had shown the pharmaceutical industry that it could conduct clinical trials far more effectively and rapidly than before. Picture: Fergal Phillips
Poolbeg Pharma, the infectious disease pharmaceutical company, has signed a deal with OneThree Biotech, a US artificial intelligence company, to identify new drug treatments for a contagious virus that affects 50 million people every year. The company believes the deal will help rapidly identify new drugs and treatments for for Respiratory Syncytial Virus , which it said should yield a significant amount of shareholder value. Under the terms of the deal, OneThree Biotech will use...
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