China sets up first quantum computing-empowered medicine research institute

中国成立首家量子计算赋能医药研究院

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2024-12-16

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  • China has set up the country's first medicine research institute powered by quantum computing and data in East China's Anhui Province.

  • Jointly established by Bung Bu Medical University and Origin quantum computing technology Hefei Company,

  • the institute is dedicated to applying quantum computing power in the medical field and commercializing its research achievements.

  • The new institute will conduct real machine verification of quantum medical algorithms,

  • promote deep cooperation between quantum computing and medical research,

  • and advance the training of data medicine professionals so

  • as to empower China's medical data security and applications.

  • Last year,

  • the Bung Bu Medical University and Origin Quantum released China's first achievement in applying domestically developed superconducting quantum computers in medical research,

  • helping to improve the efficiency of of breast molybdenum target detection.

  • The two parties are currently jointly exploring the acceleration of small molecule drug development based on Origin Wukong,

  • China's self developed superconducting quantum computer released by Origin Quantum.

  • Since its launch in January,

  • Origin Wukong has completed 298,000 quantum computing tasks for users from 137 countries and regions worldwide.

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