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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.
AlzeCure deploys Vortex tool to develop novel therapies for Alzheimer's disease

AlzeCure deploys Vortex tool to develop novel therapies for Alzheimer's disease

Budget cuts, years-long flat funding can delay research into effective treatments for cancer

Budget cuts, years-long flat funding can delay research into effective treatments for cancer

Digital Science donates complete patent chemistry collection to advance drug discovery

Digital Science donates complete patent chemistry collection to advance drug discovery

Biosimulation and epilepsy treatments: an interview with Dr. Serge Bischoff, CEO of Rhenovia and RHENEPI program director

Biosimulation and epilepsy treatments: an interview with Dr. Serge Bischoff, CEO of Rhenovia and RHENEPI program director

Sanofi US launches second PiPH innovation challenge to improve drug development process

Sanofi US launches second PiPH innovation challenge to improve drug development process

Prana completes treatment phase of IMAGINE Alzheimer’s Disease clinical trial

Prana completes treatment phase of IMAGINE Alzheimer’s Disease clinical trial

Heptares starts HTL9936 Phase 1 study for improving cognitive function in Alzheimer's patients

Heptares starts HTL9936 Phase 1 study for improving cognitive function in Alzheimer's patients

New study presents promising results for treatment of multiple myeloma

New study presents promising results for treatment of multiple myeloma

mHealth, Cloud in Healthcare and Regulatory Environments predicted to be the key subjects in 2014

mHealth, Cloud in Healthcare and Regulatory Environments predicted to be the key subjects in 2014

Rensselaer professors team up to develop innovative biomanufacturing technology

Rensselaer professors team up to develop innovative biomanufacturing technology

EMD Serono's TocopheRx to focus on development of oral FSH agonists for infertility treatment

EMD Serono's TocopheRx to focus on development of oral FSH agonists for infertility treatment

Scientists identify new approach to fight malaria parasites

Scientists identify new approach to fight malaria parasites

Findings highlight possible new approach to combat malaria

Findings highlight possible new approach to combat malaria

Isis Pharmaceuticals commences Phase 1 study of ISIS-GSK3Rx for treatment of common viral infection

Isis Pharmaceuticals commences Phase 1 study of ISIS-GSK3Rx for treatment of common viral infection

Researchers develop new microsystem for testing drugs to treat epilepsy, MG and cystic fibrosis

Researchers develop new microsystem for testing drugs to treat epilepsy, MG and cystic fibrosis

SIMM and Crown Bioscience collaborate to build MCT center in China

SIMM and Crown Bioscience collaborate to build MCT center in China

CHMP recommends approval of Otsuka's Deltyba for pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

CHMP recommends approval of Otsuka's Deltyba for pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

Using radiation models to improve cancer therapies: an interview with Adrian Treverton, COO of Xstrahl and Jean-Pierre Wery, President of Crown Bioscience

Using radiation models to improve cancer therapies: an interview with Adrian Treverton, COO of Xstrahl and Jean-Pierre Wery, President of Crown Bioscience

Scientists at Salk Institute develop novel platform to study kidney diseases

Scientists at Salk Institute develop novel platform to study kidney diseases

Researchers generate three-dimensional kidney structures from human stem cells

Researchers generate three-dimensional kidney structures from human stem cells

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