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QuantumCURE Pro™


QuantumCURE Pro™ Platform Update as of March 2026: From Docking Engine to Discovery Infrastructure
March 2026 update, QuantumCURE Pro version 8

mansour ansari
Mar 133 min read


Can’t you just use AI to duplicate your cancer drug discovery platform?
I get this question a lot lately, especially now that “AI coding” looks like magic on Twitter and Facebook or Instagram: prompt → app → shipped. And yes, AI can help. I use it. It can write functions, refactor code, generate UI scaffolds, explain libraries, and speed up research. But if someone thinks they can duplicate a real cancer drug discovery system by “vibe coding” a few prompts into existence, they’re confusing typing code with building an engine. This isn’t a mainstr

mansour ansari
Mar 34 min read


Fishing in a bathtub vs. the open ocean
The other day, I saw people fishing at a nearby lake here in Oklahoma City, Lake Hefner. It made me think about how we search for new drugs, and how dramatically the tools we use shape what we can realistically find. Imagine trying to fish in a bathtub. You might catch something. But you already know what’s in there. The space is tiny. The possibilities are limited. You are constrained before you even cast the fishing line. So, now compare that to fishing in a large lake, or

mansour ansari
Mar 13 min read
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