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McMaster researchers develop new, publicly accessible AI tool to help scientists find new antibiotics

January 27, 2025January 27, 2025 agmcarthur

Jon Stokes (left) and graduate student Autumn Arnold (right) are excited to launch the ESKAPE Model, an all-new AI tool designed to help the global research community identify new antibiotics.

The McArthur Lab is very proud to have collaborated with the Stokes Lab in development of the ESKAPE Model Interface! More information on ESKAPE can be found here: McMaster researchers develop new, publicly accessible AI tool to help scientists find new antibiotics.

 

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