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Patent Highlights: Allosteric AR Modulators, Glycogen Synthase Inhibitors, and More

Drug Hunter

This edition includes Maze’s glycogen synthase 1 (GYS1) inhibitors that were recently licensed to Sanofi, allosteric androgen receptor (AR) modulators that may be of interest to targeted protein degradation researchers, and brain-penetrant HER2 and ROCK2 inhibitors.

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Lead Pharma enters into a Research Collaboration and License Agreement with Roche to Develop Oral Small Molecules for Immune Mediated Diseases

The Pharma Data

” “We are committed to advancing innovative science and transformative medicines for people affected by different immune mediated diseases”, says James Sabry , Global Head, Roche Pharma Partnering. ” About Immune Mediated Diseases. A wide range of human diseases is driven by deregulated immune function.

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Some Thoughts on Biotech vs Pharma for Computational Chemists

Practical Cheminformatics

A recent editorial by Dean Brown in J Med Chem and follow-up posts by Keith Hornberger and Derek Lowe prompted me to think about how we train computational chemists and cheminformaticians for careers in drug discovery. It also brought to mind some unique differences between how computational chemistry is practiced in biotech and pharma.