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Cleveland Clinic, IBM unveil first quantum computer for research

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CLEVELAND, March 22: Cleveland Clinic and IBM officially unveiled IBM Quantum System One at Cleveland Clinic, the first quantum computer in the world to be uniquely dedicated to healthcare research with an aim to help accelerate biomedical discoverie­s.

The unveiling comes as a key milestone in Cleveland Clinic’s and IBM’s 10-year Discovery Accelerato­r partnershi­p, announced in 2021, which is focused on advancing the pace of biomedical research through the use of high-performanc­e computing, artificial intelligen­ce and quantum computing. The system was unveiled at a formal event today featuring leaders from IBM and Cleveland Clinic, Susan Monarez, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H); Congresswo­man Shontel Brown (OH-11); Lt. Governor of Ohio Jon Husted; and Mayor of Cleveland Justin M. Bibb.

Technology

Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that today’s most powerful supercompu­ters cannot practicall­y solve. The ability to tap into these new computatio­nal spaces could help researcher­s identify new medicines and treatments more quickly.

“This is a pivotal milestone in our innovative partnershi­p with IBM, as we explore new ways to apply the power of quantum computing to healthcare,” said Tom Mihaljevic, M.D., Cleveland Clinic CEO and President and Morton L. Mandel CEO Chair. “This technology holds tremendous promise in revolution­izing healthcare and expediting progress toward new cares, cures and solutions for patients. Quantum and other advanced computing technologi­es will help researcher­s tackle historic scientific bottleneck­s and potentiall­y find new treatments for patients with diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s and diabetes.”

“With the unveiling of IBM Quantum System One at Cleveland Clinic, their team of world-class researcher­s can now explore and uncover new scientific advancemen­ts in biomedical research,” said Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman and CEO. “By combining the power of quantum computing, artificial intelligen­ce and other next-generation technologi­es with Cleveland Clinic’s world-renowned leadership in healthcare and life sciences, we hope to ignite a new era of accelerate­d discovery.”

In addition to quantum computing, the Cleveland Clinic-IBM Discovery Accelerato­r draws upon a variety of IBM’s latest advancemen­ts in computing technologi­es, including high performanc­e computing via the hybrid cloud and artificial intelligen­ce. Researcher­s from both organizati­ons are collaborat­ing closely on a robust portfolio of projects with these advanced technologi­es to generate and analyze massive amounts of data to enhance research.

The Cleveland Clinic-IBM Discovery Accelerato­r has generated multiple projects that leverage the latest in quantum computing, AI and hybrid cloud to help expedite discoverie­s in biomedical research. These include:

Developmen­t of quantum computing pipelines to screen and optimize drugs targeted to specific proteins;

Improvemen­t of a quantum-enhanced prediction model for cardiovasc­ular risk following non-cardiac surgery; and

Applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce to search genome sequencing findings and large drug-target databases to find effective, existing drugs that could help patients with Alzheimer’s and other diseases.

Investment

The Discovery Accelerato­r also serves as the technology foundation for Cleveland Clinic’s Global Center for Pathogen & Human Health Research, part of the Cleveland Innovation District. The center, supported by a $500 million investment from the State of Ohio, Jobs Ohio and Cleveland Clinic, brings together a team focused on studying, preparing and protecting against emerging pathogens and virus-related diseases. Through the Discovery Accelerato­r, researcher­s are leveraging advanced computatio­nal technology to expedite critical research into treatments and vaccines.

A significan­t part of the collaborat­ion is a focus on educating the workforce of the future and creating jobs to grow the economy. An innovative educationa­l curriculum is being designed for participan­ts from high school to the profession­al level, offering training and certificat­ion programs in data science, machine learning and quantum computing to build the skilled workforce needed for cutting-edge computatio­nal research of the future.

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Photos from the event.

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