Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning Unlock Possibilities in Beauty Design -- A Perspective
Yuzhi Xu, Haowei Ni, Qinhui Gao, Chia-Hua Chang, Yanran Huo, Fanyu, Zhao, Shiyu Hu, Wei Xia, Yike Zhang, Radu Grovu, Min He, John. Z. H. Zhang,, Yuanqing Wang

TL;DR
This perspective reviews how molecular dynamics and machine learning techniques are revolutionizing molecular design in beauty and skincare, highlighting recent advances and proposing interdisciplinary research for innovative product development.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current frontiers and proposes new interdisciplinary research projects integrating machine learning and molecular modeling in beauty industry applications.
Findings
Machine learning enhances molecular modeling accuracy.
Physics-based approaches provide structural insights.
Data-driven design accelerates skincare innovation.
Abstract
Computational molecular design -- the endeavor to design molecules, with various missions, aided by machine learning and molecular dynamics approaches, has been widely applied to create valuable new molecular entities, from small molecule therapeutics to protein biologics. In the small data regime, physics-based approaches model the interaction between the molecule being designed and proteins of key physiological functions, providing structural insights into the mechanism. When abundant data has been collected, a quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) can be more directly constructed from experimental data, from which machine learning can distill key insights to guide the design of the next round of experiment design. Machine learning methodologies can also facilitate physical modeling, from improving the accuracy of force fields and extending them to unseen chemical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Media and Visual Art · Aesthetic Perception and Analysis · Color perception and design
