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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.
ELRIG UK appoints Nick Clare to board as Vendor Strategy Work Group Lead

ELRIG UK appoints Nick Clare to board as Vendor Strategy Work Group Lead

Leveraging proteomics datasets to discover potential therapeutic targets for cancer patients

Leveraging proteomics datasets to discover potential therapeutic targets for cancer patients

Researchers create new "pangenome" that provides better view of human genome

Researchers create new "pangenome" that provides better view of human genome

New small-molecule drugs show potential clinical utility in treating world’s leading causes of blindness

New small-molecule drugs show potential clinical utility in treating world’s leading causes of blindness

Game-changers reshaping our world: From mRNA vaccines to AI-powered medicine

Game-changers reshaping our world: From mRNA vaccines to AI-powered medicine

Why the preservation of Australia's biodiversity is essential for human health

Why the preservation of Australia's biodiversity is essential for human health

Paving the Way for New Drugs through Particle Perfection

Paving the Way for New Drugs through Particle Perfection

Revolutionizing drug discovery: Giga-scale screening unleashes power of AI and virtual libraries

Revolutionizing drug discovery: Giga-scale screening unleashes power of AI and virtual libraries

New strategy for identifying small molecules offers a promising path for discovering targeted drugs

New strategy for identifying small molecules offers a promising path for discovering targeted drugs

Insomnia drug shows potential as an effective treatment for opioid use disorder

Insomnia drug shows potential as an effective treatment for opioid use disorder

3D genome mapping may lead to the treatment of deadliest pediatric brain tumors

3D genome mapping may lead to the treatment of deadliest pediatric brain tumors

New test reveals FDA-approved antibiotics can effectively treat superbugs

New test reveals FDA-approved antibiotics can effectively treat superbugs

The Wonder of DNA: Reflections from Dr. Francis Collins on the 20th Anniversary of the Human Genome Project

The Wonder of DNA: Reflections from Dr. Francis Collins on the 20th Anniversary of the Human Genome Project

New injectable cell therapy shows promise for treating osteoarthritis

New injectable cell therapy shows promise for treating osteoarthritis

How alcohol intake contributes to increased pain and hypersensitivity

How alcohol intake contributes to increased pain and hypersensitivity

Study should spur the development of alternative range of anti-TB inhibitors

Study should spur the development of alternative range of anti-TB inhibitors

Gut bacteria could be responsible for dampening our immune response to COVID-19 vaccine

Gut bacteria could be responsible for dampening our immune response to COVID-19 vaccine

New biologic inactivates potent opioid and reverses overdose

New biologic inactivates potent opioid and reverses overdose

AI can identify subtle language and audio changes in patients at early stages of Alzheimer's

AI can identify subtle language and audio changes in patients at early stages of Alzheimer's

Researchers construct super-sized nanocage for delivering larger drug cargoes

Researchers construct super-sized nanocage for delivering larger drug cargoes

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