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The drug discovery process begins with recognizing a disease or clinical condition in which there is a lack of adequate medical treatment. Once a potential drug has been identified, pre-clinical research can begin. This process includes several stages; the first of which involves identifying and validating the prospective drug’s target through assay development, high throughput screening, hit identification and finally, lead optimization. Once the pre-clinical process is complete, the newly synthesized drug candidate is selected for future clinical development.
St. John’s wort may interfere with cancer-fighting drug’s ability to prevent relapse in leukemia patients

St. John’s wort may interfere with cancer-fighting drug’s ability to prevent relapse in leukemia patients

Joint Research Collaboration to Predict 3-D Protein Structures and Support Drug Discovery

Joint Research Collaboration to Predict 3-D Protein Structures and Support Drug Discovery

Clinical study - Diagnostic testing for  epilepsy released

Clinical study - Diagnostic testing for epilepsy released

Research suggests the orlistat drug could be used to fight cancer and obesity

Research suggests the orlistat drug could be used to fight cancer and obesity

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

Obesity Drug Inhibits Prostate Tumor Growth

Obesity Drug Inhibits Prostate Tumor Growth

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