Emma Hinchliffe

Watson consumed all published literature related to ALS, and learned all the proteins already known to be linked to the disease. The computing system then ranked the nearly 1,500 genes in the human genome and predicted which could be associated with ALS. Barrow’s research team examined Watson’s predictions, and found that eight of the 10 genes proposed by the computer were linked to the disease. Of those, five had never before been associated with ALS.