Quantum Machine Learning in Precision Medicine and Drug Discovery -- A Game Changer for Tailored Treatments?
Markus Bertl, Alan Mott, Salvatore Sinno, Bhavika Bhalgamiya

TL;DR
Quantum computing and machine learning hold the potential to revolutionize precision medicine and drug discovery by enabling faster, more accurate diagnostics and personalized treatments, though challenges remain in implementation and reliability.
Contribution
This paper introduces formal methods to improve the reliability, correctness, and efficiency of quantum algorithms in precision medicine and drug discovery.
Findings
Formal specification languages define quantum algorithm behaviors.
Model checking ensures correct algorithm behavior under all conditions.
Theorem proving verifies algorithm properties mathematically.
Abstract
The digitization of healthcare presents numerous challenges, including the complexity of biological systems, vast data generation, and the need for personalized treatment plans. Traditional computational methods often fall short, leading to delayed and sometimes ineffective diagnoses and treatments. Quantum Computing (QC) and Quantum Machine Learning (QML) offer transformative advancements with the potential to revolutionize medicine. This paper summarizes areas where QC promises unprecedented computational power, enabling faster, more accurate diagnostics, personalized treatments, and enhanced drug discovery processes. However, integrating quantum technologies into precision medicine also presents challenges, including errors in algorithms and high costs. We show that mathematically-based techniques for specifying, developing, and verifying software (formal methods) can enhance the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
