Omniscope Launches Foundation Model of the Immune System on Product Hunt
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Summary
Omniscope has launched a foundation model of the immune system on Product Hunt. The company claims to own the world's largest proprietary immune platform, using a High Resolution discovery platform to find rare immune cells that others miss. This feeds an immune database that trains AI to transform biological complexity into de-risked drug development assets, with the model improving as more clients use it.
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Our High Resolution discovery platform finds rare immune cells others miss.
Feeding an immune database that trains AI to turn biological complexity into de-risked drug development assets that grow stronger with every new client.
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