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Apr 20, 2022

BenevolentAI partners with DNDi for dengue-focused drug research

Partnerships

  • London-based AI drug discovery company BenevolentAI has partnered with not-for-profit R&D organization Drugs for Neglected Disease initiative (DNDi) to jointly develop therapies for dengue. The terms and financial details of the partnership have not been disclosed. 

  • The partnership will focus on identifying potential drug targets and drug repurposing candidates by leveraging BenevolentAI’s AI-powered drug discovery platform and DNDi’s domain expertise and partner network worldwide. The resultant drugs will be advanced into clinical trials and be launched in countries that commonly suffer from dengue.

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