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AI3SD Video: Translating innovations out of the lab and into the clinic: the importance of data curation, AI and ML?

AI3SD Video: Translating innovations out of the lab and into the clinic: the importance of data curation, AI and ML?
AI3SD Video: Translating innovations out of the lab and into the clinic: the importance of data curation, AI and ML?
Our novel patented (European Patent Application No. 18743767.8, U.S. Patent Application No. 16/632,194), Supramolecular Self-associating Amphiphile (SSA) platform technology currently contains a library of ≈ 120 molecules (Figure 1), invented by J. Hiscock in 2016, has since been developed by an international, transdisciplinary team of ≈50 academic/industrial/governmental scientists, social scientists and clinicians. To date this molecular technology has been shown to:

1.act as broad-spectrum antimicrobials;1–6
2. increase the efficacy of other antibiotic/antiseptic agents and anticancer agents against bacteria7 and ovarian cancer cells respectively;8
3. selectively interact with phospholipid membranes of different compositions;9,10
4. have the potential to act as drug delivery vehicles;11
5. exhibits a drugable profile when administered by i.v. in vivo (unpublished data);
6. and enable the production of novel flow battery electrolytes.12

However, this means the we not only create a lot of data, but that these multiple outputs exist in multiple forms, come from all over the world and are underutilised when designing the next project steps. Here we will attempt to introduce you to our approach in solving these problems.

References

(1) Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 11839 – 11842; (2) Supramol. Chem., 2020, 32, 414–424; (3) J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 4694–4700; (4) ChemMedChem, 2020, 15, 2193–2205; (5) Supramol. Chem., 2020, 32, 414–424; (6) Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 95–98; (7) RSC Advances, 2021, 11, 9550 – 9556; (8) RSC Advances, 2021, 11, 14213 - 14217; (9) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 4015–4018; (10) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 11665–11668; (11) Molecules, 2020 , 25:18, 4126-4141; (12) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 11815-11818.
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Hiscock, Jennifer R. and Allam, Thomas (2022) AI3SD Video: Translating innovations out of the lab and into the clinic: the importance of data curation, AI and ML? Frey, Jeremy G. and Niranjan, Mahesan (eds.) AI4SD Network+ Conference, Chilworth Manor , Southampton, United Kingdom. 01 - 03 Mar 2022. (doi:10.5258/SOTON/AI3SD0188).

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Abstract

Our novel patented (European Patent Application No. 18743767.8, U.S. Patent Application No. 16/632,194), Supramolecular Self-associating Amphiphile (SSA) platform technology currently contains a library of ≈ 120 molecules (Figure 1), invented by J. Hiscock in 2016, has since been developed by an international, transdisciplinary team of ≈50 academic/industrial/governmental scientists, social scientists and clinicians. To date this molecular technology has been shown to:

1.act as broad-spectrum antimicrobials;1–6
2. increase the efficacy of other antibiotic/antiseptic agents and anticancer agents against bacteria7 and ovarian cancer cells respectively;8
3. selectively interact with phospholipid membranes of different compositions;9,10
4. have the potential to act as drug delivery vehicles;11
5. exhibits a drugable profile when administered by i.v. in vivo (unpublished data);
6. and enable the production of novel flow battery electrolytes.12

However, this means the we not only create a lot of data, but that these multiple outputs exist in multiple forms, come from all over the world and are underutilised when designing the next project steps. Here we will attempt to introduce you to our approach in solving these problems.

References

(1) Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 11839 – 11842; (2) Supramol. Chem., 2020, 32, 414–424; (3) J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 4694–4700; (4) ChemMedChem, 2020, 15, 2193–2205; (5) Supramol. Chem., 2020, 32, 414–424; (6) Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 95–98; (7) RSC Advances, 2021, 11, 9550 – 9556; (8) RSC Advances, 2021, 11, 14213 - 14217; (9) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 4015–4018; (10) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 11665–11668; (11) Molecules, 2020 , 25:18, 4126-4141; (12) Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 11815-11818.

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Published date: 1 March 2022
Additional Information: Dr Jennifer Hiscock obtained her PhD from the University of Southampton (UK) under the supervision of Prof. Philip A. Gale in 2010 studying supramolecular host:guest chemistry. She continued her post-doctoral research between this group and Dstl (Porton Down – UK) until 2015 when she moved to the University of Kent (UK) as the Caldin research fellow. In 2016 she was awarded a permanent lectureship position at that same institution, which has since been followed by her promotion to Reader in Supramolecular Chemistry and Director of Innovation and Enterprise for the School of Physical Sciences in 2019. In 2020 she was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, developing novel cell surface active therapeutics and drug adjuvants and in 2021 her efforts were recognised through the award of the consolidator prize for research by the University of Kent. Her research currently focuses on a transdisciplinary approach to applying supramolecular chemistry to solve real-world problems.
Venue - Dates: AI4SD Network+ Conference, Chilworth Manor , Southampton, United Kingdom, 2022-03-01 - 2022-03-03

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ORCID for Jeremy G. Frey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0842-4302
ORCID for Mahesan Niranjan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7021-140X

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Author: Jennifer R. Hiscock
Author: Thomas Allam
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