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Posts tagged ‘drug discovery’

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Apr 23, 2013

This is Part 1 in a four-part series in which Dr. Kevin Lustig and Dr. Maria Thompson explore a new paradigm for virtual drug discovery in a...

Apr 16, 2013

The health and behavior of each one of our cells is influenced by both genetics and epigenetics. Drug discovery has historically targeted proteins...

Apr 9, 2013

What is the most successful preclinical strategy for drug discovery? Finding the answer to this question is important if pharma is to keep its...

Apr 2, 2013

The black mamba’s venom is so potent that one bite spells almost certain death, in the absence of antivenom. At least the snake provides the...

Mar 26, 2013

There’s life down there, deep beneath the ocean floor. Recently reported from scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute where they collected...

Mar 5, 2013

Last week we blogged about the growing trend in pharmaceutical outsourcing. When people hear the word “outsourcing”, many assume that means that...

Feb 27, 2013

By some estimates, the pharmaceutical outsourcing market could grow to $65 billion by 2018, fueled by a compound annual growth rate of nearly 15...

Feb 26, 2013

I’m sure it comes as no surprise to anyone reading this article that we have a problem in drug development. Pharmaceutical companies are having to...

Feb 12, 2013

Although pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations operate in the same preclinical drug discovery space, working for the two...

Jan 24, 2013

Last week we talked about Stem cell research getting the “green light” and this week we continue with our stem cell blog series. Biology has long...