QuantumCURE: Building a Quantum-Powered Drug Discovery System from My Home Office
- mansour ansari

- Sep 12
- 1 min read
What if cancer drug discovery wasn’t limited to billion-dollar pharma labs?
From my back office in Oklahoma, I’ve built QuantumCURE — a molecular docking and retrosynthesis platform that uses AI, open pipelines, and quantum entropy to explore chemical spaces classical systems often miss.
In this video, I explain:
Why quantum randomness changes the search space in simulations
How docking with AutoDock Vina and free protein prep tools (PDBFixer, PDB2PQR) works
The role of ASKCOS (MIT), AiZynthFinder, and future Schrödinger Glide/GOLD integration
My Citizen Scientist program: a distributed network where anyone can contribute to cancer drug discovery
Expansion plans for D-Wave annealing entropy (Oct 2025) and IonQ ion-trap entropy
⚡ Whether you’re a student, researcher, or curious mind, QuantumCURE shows how quantum computing and AI can democratize science and bring breakthrough discovery closer to all of us.
👉 Subscribe on YouTube to follow the journey as I integrate D-Wave, IonQ, and expand the Citizen Scientist platform.


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