Inspiration

What inspired me to come up with this project is the fact that humanity has been held back from developing new drugs that can combat various ailments & dieases due to long and complex documentation (taking years, if not decades) for approval, not to mention that ethical & moral conversations about testing new drugs on humans. Which is why I developed this software that can replace the human aspect from crlinical trials with synthetic patients made entirely from AI analogues, that way, humanity can no longer be held back due to documentation & ethical issues in the progress of healthcare.

What it does

What this AI program (called CLINI-SIM) does is that it creates synthetic human analogues based of various existing medications (for now), while also manging synthetic pharmaceutical profiles, drug compund databases and mapped genetic analogues.

How we built it

How I built CLINI-SIM was first using Claude, then supabasem replit, cursor, firebase and github was used to extract the files and corvet into a link.

Challenges we ran into

I did not experence any challenges while coding CLINI-SIM.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

What I am proud of the accomplishments relating to CLINI-SIM is that it was able to successfully conduct clinical trials within a short time frame.

What we learned

I have learned that CLINI-SIM was able to successfully conduct clinical trials on completely synthetic patients, while also showing realistic data collected from them.

What's next for Creating synthetic patients (using AI) for clinical trials.

What is next for Creating synthetic patients (using AI) for clinical trials is that if fully developed (with proper funding and resources), something like CLINI-SIM would greatly improve humanitie's potential for new experimental drug design.

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