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A majority of antibiotics and drugs that we use in the clinic are derived or inspired from small organic molecules called Natural Products that are produced by living organisms such as bacteria and plants. Natural Products are at the forefront of fighting the global epidemic of antibiotic resistant pathogens, and keeping the inventory of clinically applicable pharmaceuticals stocked up. Some.. Vinayak Agarwal’s homepage About Me I am a PhD candidate at MIT MechE and work with Prof. Josh McDermott in MIT’s Laboratory for Computational Audition. My research aims at understanding how physical generative processes assist humans and artificial agents in making rich inferences about the world using sound.