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Biofy Technologies is a Brazilian biotech company at the forefront of the AI revolution. The company provides advanced technological solutions for diverse industries like life sciences, which they serve with AI platforms for genetic data and DNA analysis.
Infections are a common problem in hospitals, but treating them is challenging. Antibiotics aren’t one-size-fits-all, plus the bacteria and viruses that cause infections evolve rapidly and are becoming resistant to the drugs used to treat them.
Biofy Technologies wanted to use AI to quickly identify bacteria — including new, drug-resistant strains — and propose the appropriate antibiotic treatment. Rather than spending years researching and gathering data, Biofy used Llama to create synthetic training data to bring their life-saving ideas to market quickly.
Biofy created the Abby Antibiotics Recommender, an AI-powered solution that diagnoses infections, classifies bacteria and then recommends effective antibiotics, cutting diagnostic times from days to hours.
Abby classifies bacterial infections, identifies drug resistance and recommends the most effective antibiotics for the bacteria’s genome.
To train Abby, Biofy initially used data from the National Center for Biotechnology Information’s (NCBI) genome database. While the NCBI database offered about 720,000 bacterial strains, it wasn’t enough to accommodate the rapid mutation of bacterial DNA.
Biofy turned to Llama 3.2 90B to create synthetic genetic data. After fine-tuning the model with the NCBI database, Llama created over 150,000 additional data points, equipping the solution for more reliable and effective treatment proposals.
In production, Abby runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It uses Nanopore MinION technology to sequence bacterial data and then vectorizes it for storage in Oracle Autonomous Database. Oracle AI Vector Search picks out patterns in genetic material, enabling fast bacterial classification and diagnosis — including novel bacteria that have evolved beyond the data in Abby’s knowledge base
Abby’s data ingestion and treatment recommendation workflow vectorizes bacterial genomes to enable AI-powered analysis.
With Abby, hospitals can quickly identify bacterial infections, determine antibiotic resistance and develop precise treatments. By cutting diagnostic time from days to just four hours, Abby helps physicians treat more patients more effectively. In a single year, Abby prevented an estimated 2,000 deaths.
Abby enables faster, more accurate diagnoses so providers can deliver better care to more patients
• 4 hours for a diagnosis instead of the typical 5 days
• 96.7% reduction in time per diagnostic
• 2,000 estimated lives saved in the first year
Paulo Perez - CEO, Biofy Technologies
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