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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.
Pancreatic mesenchyme plays central role in the formation of mature beta cells

Pancreatic mesenchyme plays central role in the formation of mature beta cells

Molecular Devices adds TUNE detection cartridge to SpectraMax Paradigm Detection Platform

Molecular Devices adds TUNE detection cartridge to SpectraMax Paradigm Detection Platform

More strides against childhood cancer

More strides against childhood cancer

Special journal edition chronicles 3-D structures of important antibacterial, bioterrorist targets

Special journal edition chronicles 3-D structures of important antibacterial, bioterrorist targets

HTG announces availability of qDiscovery miRNA WTA Version 16

HTG announces availability of qDiscovery miRNA WTA Version 16

KalVista raises £8 million in series A round of funding

KalVista raises £8 million in series A round of funding

Seven research teams across the U.S. to develop new drugs for nervous system disorders

Seven research teams across the U.S. to develop new drugs for nervous system disorders

Powerful X-rays help develop new drug treatment for malignant melanoma

Powerful X-rays help develop new drug treatment for malignant melanoma

NIH/NINDS awards AMRI to develop pre-clinical drug candidate for spinal muscular atrophy

NIH/NINDS awards AMRI to develop pre-clinical drug candidate for spinal muscular atrophy

IRSF announces new Rett syndrome translational research awards

IRSF announces new Rett syndrome translational research awards

Temple University, URMC partner to translate novel medical research into new drugs

Temple University, URMC partner to translate novel medical research into new drugs

ACS honors MIT professor with Priestley Medal for controlled-release drug discovery

ACS honors MIT professor with Priestley Medal for controlled-release drug discovery

Pharma IQ to launch Compound Management and Integrity Online event

Pharma IQ to launch Compound Management and Integrity Online event

Can a robot cure cancer?

Can a robot cure cancer?

Pfizer, UC San Diego sign research agreement to drive innovation in drug discovery

Pfizer, UC San Diego sign research agreement to drive innovation in drug discovery

AMRI second quarter total revenue increases 9% to $53.9 million

AMRI second quarter total revenue increases 9% to $53.9 million

Idera second quarter net loss increases to $6.3 million

Idera second quarter net loss increases to $6.3 million

World RNA Interference market will be worth $4 billion by 2017: New report

World RNA Interference market will be worth $4 billion by 2017: New report

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

RNAi screen identifies Brd4 as a therapeutic target for acute myeloid leukemia

RNAi screen identifies Brd4 as a therapeutic target for acute myeloid leukemia

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