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    Quantum computing to accelerate research in the Health sector

    Paris, Leverkusen, Aachen, November 7, 2018 - Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, Bayer, an international life science company, and RWTH Aachen University announce that they are working together to evaluate the use of Quantum Computing in research and analysis of human disease patterns. Computing and life science experts from these three institutions will use the Atos Quantum Learning Machine, the world's highest-performing quantum simulator, to research the evolution of multi-morbidity human diseases from large data repositories.

    "Quantum Computing is one of the up and coming technologies that will have a game-changing impact on the life science industry, healthcare providers and of course treatment options for patients. While we consider it being early days for QC we want to make sure to learn how and in which areas it can best be used.", says Dirk Schapeler, VP G4A Digital Innovation from Bayer.

    The project is based on anonymized real-world data of intensive care patients, to analyze and identify correlations between comorbidities and relevant patterns of disease evolution. This concept complements the approach of clinical trial studies that usually focuses on a limited number of patients and well-structured data to analyze disease criteria.

    "We need to better understand the health state of patients with more than one disease. The Atos Quantum Learning machine will help us analyze the evolution of a disease and the interaction with comorbidities.", says Dr. Ulf Hengstmann, G4A Digital Health Innovation Manager from Bayer. "We already know that patients with specific diseases like heart failure can have several typical comorbidities. Now we need to understand why this is happening and how it affects therapy".

    The Atos Quantum Learning Machine is the first industrialized and turnkey universal gate-based quantum system capable of simulating up to 41 Qubits (Quantum bits). It combines an ultra-compact system with a universal and standardized quantum programming language, AQASM (Atos Quantum Assembly Language). It also embeds a powerful software stack to simulate quantum programs on any quantum hardware including modelling of quantum noise, a unique feature on the market. Thanks to an in-memory based infrastructure, the computing simulation capacity can scale at any stage to support application scalability combined with higher workloads.

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    Atos, Bayer and RWTH Aachen University use Atos Quantum Learning Machine to study human disease patterns Quantum computing to accelerate research in the Health sector Paris, Leverkusen, Aachen, November 7, 2018 - Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, Bayer, an international life science company, and RWTH Aachen University announce that they …

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