Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we explore life sciences – and the results are already reshaping research, healthcare, and sustainability. From biology and neuroscience to biotechnology, AI is enabling researchers to unlock complex patterns hidden in massive datasets, opening new doors to discovery.
This CORDIS Results Pack showcases 15 cutting-edge EU-funded projects where AI is pushing boundaries in life sciences. Together, they highlight how machine learning and data-driven insights are speeding up drug development, predicting disease risks, and helping us manage precious natural resources more effectively.
Recent milestones – such as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for AI-driven protein structure prediction – underline how rapidly this field is advancing. “If we build AI the right way, it can be the ultimate tool to help scientists,” noted Nobel Laureate and DeepMind cofounder Demis Hassabis.
Across Europe, projects are harnessing AI to make healthcare more predictive and personalised. For instance, AI-PREVENT and AI-SPRINT are developing advanced models for disease risk assessment, while MIRIADE is pioneering earlier dementia diagnoses. In parallel, initiatives like WaterSENSE and MAELSTROM are applying AI to environmental monitoring – from water use optimisation to tackling ocean plastic.
The European Union is placing AI-driven life science innovation at the heart of its strategy, aiming to strengthen research, foster competitiveness, and support green and digital transitions. These projects illustrate not just the potential of AI to accelerate discovery, but also its role in shaping a more sustainable and healthier future for all.
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