In December 2019, DeepMind’s AI system, AlphaFold, solved a 50-year-old grand challenge in biology, known as the protein-folding problem. A headline in the journal Nature read, “It will change everything” and the President of the UK’s Royal Society called it a “stunning advance [that arrived] decades before many in the field would have predicted”. In this episode, Hannah uncovers the inside story of AlphaFold from the people who made it happen and finds out how it could help transform the future of healthcare and medicine.
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Interviewees: DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, Kathryn Tunyasunakool and Sasha Brown; Charles Mowbray and Monique Wasuna of the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi]) & John McGeehan of the Centre for Enzyme Innovation at the University of Portsmouth
Credits
Presenter: Hannah Fry
Series Producer: Dan Hardoon
Production support: Jill Achineku
Sounds design: Emma Barnaby
Music composition: Eleni Shaw
Sound Engineer: Nigel Appleton
Editor: David Prest
Commissioned by DeepMind
Thank you to everyone who made this season possible!
Further reading:
AlphaFold blog, DeepMind:
AlphaFold case study, DeepMind:
It will change everything, Nature:
AlphaFold Is The Most Important Achievement In AI—Ever, Forbes:
Bacteria found to eat PET plastics, NewScientist:
Protein Structure Prediction Center:
An interview with Professor John McGeehan, BBSRC:
John McGeehan profile, University of Portsmouth:
Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi):
A doctor’s dream, DNDi:
The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry, BBC:
Hannah Fry:
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