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Genomics Limited Debuts Mystra AI for Drug Research

The new agentic AI platform uses human genetics to identify and validate drug targets for better clinical outcomes.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A laboratory display shows DNA sequences and protein models generated by the Mystra AI platform for drug discovery.

A laboratory display shows DNA sequences and protein models generated by the Mystra AI platform for drug discovery.

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Genomics Limited announced the launch of Mystra AI on June 2, 2026 [1]. This agentic artificial intelligence platform is designed to accelerate the drug discovery process [2]. It has already been adopted by industry giants and emerging biotechnology firms seeking to improve research efficiency [3].

The platform utilizes a massive human genetics database to identify and validate potential drug targets [1]. By leveraging this data, Genomics Limited aims to find targets with a higher probability of success in clinical trials [2]. The system acts as an agentic AI, meaning it can perform complex tasks autonomously to assist researchers in finding medical breakthroughs [1][3].

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