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Chemotherapy-free treatment for patients with blood cancer

Drug Target Review

In this article, Dr Andy Souers, distinguished research fellow at AbbVie in Oncology Discovery Research, discusses a 20-year quest for AbbVie researchers to find an enhanced therapeutic chemotherapy-free approach for blood cancer, that restores the body’s ability to fight cancer.

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Drug discovery hotspots: India’s Genome Valley

Drug Discovery World

However, the role of modern drug discovery technologies and novel treatment approaches is expected to grow over the next few years. In 2021, a DDW article stated: “There is work to be done. Historically, this has been predominantly driven by generic drugs, with branded generics making up 70-80% of the retail market.

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Antibody Drug Conjugates: windows of opportunity

Drug Target Review

These therapies have broadened treatment options for patients to expand beyond the more traditional small molecule drug alternatives. ADCs have the potential to redress the poor balance between safety and efficacy seen with traditional cancer treatment options.

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Marquis Who’s Who Honors James D. McChesney, PhD, with Inclusion in Who’s Who in the World

The Pharma Data

McChesney is the founder and chief executive officer of Cloaked Therapeutics and Arbor Therapeutics, through which he has drawn on more than five decades of research in natural products chemistry to identify and develop novel cancer treatments.

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Marquis Who’s Who Honors David R. Elmaleh, PhD, with Inclusion in Who’s Who in the World

The Pharma Data

A graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and physics and a Master of Science in physical organic chemistry before completing a Doctor of Philosophy in 1971. Dr. Elmaleh has contributed to more than 130 book chapters, scientific papers, and professional journal articles.

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Analysis Chemical Thank You PFAS regulation in California (late 2023 edition)

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The carbon-fluorine atoms bond is one of the strongest bonds in organic chemistry, meaning that PFAS do not easily break down in the environment. The typical hallmark of a PFAS is at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom, where all hydrogen atoms bonded to the carbon have been replaced with fluorine atoms.

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Analysis Chemical Thank You Maryland governor signs bill focused on PFAS discharges in wastewater

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These carbon-fluorine bonds are some of the strongest in organic chemistry, meaning that most PFAS readily persist in the environment. Although no single definition of “PFAS” exists, the chemicals are generally identified by a chain of carbon atoms saturated with fluorine atoms.