In the early days of drug discovery, the process was often driven by serendipity and trial-and-error. Many of the most groundbreaking discoveries in medicine were made by chance, such as Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery of penicillin in 1928. Fleming noticed that a mold contaminating one of his petri dishes had inhibited the growth of bacteria, leading to the development of th... https://zippy-goat-z7kvvr.mystrikingly.com/blog/revolutionizing-modern-pharmaceutical-science-throughartificial-intelligence