Spotlight on AI and Scientific Discovery
Rohita Biswas,
Cinthya Souza Simas,
Sara Tóth Martínez,
María Belén Moyano,
Felicitas S. Holzer,
Gerhard G. Steinmann,
Roland Mertelsmann
Affiliation: Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA), Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Keywords: Foundation Models; Interactome; Dynamics; DNA Repair; Chromatin.
Categories: News and Views
DOI: 10.17160/josha.13.2.1137
Languages: English
This edition explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping scientific discovery across molecular prediction, biological mapping, and model transparency. From structure-based foundation models that predict protein folds, ligand binding, energetics, and conformational change, to proteome-scale inference of human protein-protein interactions, these advances are turning computation into a powerful engine for decoding cellular function. Generative deep learning further expands this shift by emulating protein ensembles and free-energy landscapes at speeds far beyond conventional simulations. Alongside these AI-driven tools, the collection highlights the value of openness and scrutiny in model development, as illustrated by the analysis of DeepSeek R1, and the continued importance of high-resolution experimental resources such as REPAIRome and ExIGS. Together, these studies show that discovery increasingly emerges from the interplay between predictive models, scalable datasets, and experimentally grounded biological insight.
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