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Last week, two of the biggest and oldest companies in the burgeoning AI drug discovery space announced a surprise merger. In a roughly 75-25 deal, Recursion Bio and Exscientia will (if the merger goes ...
How Recursion is leading a new era of AI-driven drug discovery AI drug discovery is not a new phenomenon – but it is evolving at an almost dizzying pace. Recursion is one of the earliest innovators in ...
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Recursion Pharmaceuticals' work could change the way that drugs are developed. Its pipeline features some exciting candidates, and it's partnering with major drugmakers. However, Recursion still needs ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals owns the largest supercomputer in the pharmaceutical industry. However, Eli Lilly is starting to build one that could be even more powerful once it's completed. With its ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals uses AI to expedite the laborious process of developing drugs. The company could benefit from industry-wide regulatory changes as well as its own clinical progress. However, ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals RXRX shares have gained 5.5% in a month. The stock gained momentum after the company announced the acquisition of Rallybio’s full stake in their joint venture earlier this ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals is laying off a fifth of its workforce in connection with a previously announced streamlining of the AI biotech’s pipeline. Shrinking the Salt Lake City-based company’s ...
Evidently in the mood for some spring cleaning, Salt Lake City’s Recursion is clearing out a chunk of its pipeline as it narrows its focus on R&D in oncology and rare diseases. The move comes roughly ...