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The rising impact of biomarkers in early clinical development

Drug Target Review

Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a validated surrogate endpoint for the reduction of microvascular complications associated with diabetes mellitus; reduced HIV-RNA levels serve as an endpoint for HIV disease control; and a reduction in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is used as an endpoint indicating lower likelihood of cardiovascular events.

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The Data-Driven Future of Drug Development

DrugBank

Data science has emerged as an innovative tool in the biopharmaceutical industry, leveraging the power of machine learning and artificial intelligence to drive innovation and efficiency across the entire drug development lifecycle. This was seen in the case of the BRAF V600E mutation test for melanoma patients receiving vemurafenib.

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Addressing Drug Safety and Toxicity Early in Drug Development

DrugBank

Advances in predictive modeling, high-throughput screening, and omics technologies have provided powerful tools to uncover safety risks early in the drug development pipeline. Addressing safety issues early in the pipeline is essential to improving efficiency and reducing the risks associated with development.

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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Transform the Patient Enrollment Paradigm in Clinical Research

PPD

In today’s data-driven world, AI has become valuable and indispensable, enabling organizations to extract valuable insights from vast amounts of data, make informed decisions and drive innovation across different sectors — including drug development.

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The future of mental health treatment: Zelquistinel’s role

Drug Target Review

Event-driven pharmacology Donello highlights the growing recognition of synaptic plasticity’s crucial role in the biology of depression. This is based on the traditional model of occupancy-driven pharmacology, where a drug’s therapeutic effects are directly related to the time it occupies its target.

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Metabolic Drug Development: A to Z Solutions

Alta Sciences

Metabolic Drug Development: A to Z Solutions blussier Mon, 08/12/2024 - 18:07 HTML In the complex and dynamic field of metabolic drug development, partnering with an accomplished contract research organization is essential. We support data management both at our clinics and at external sites.

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Looking beyond traditional oncogenic pathways to break cancer resistance

Drug Target Review

However, this will not be straightforward, given that non-oncogene resistance is driven by complex transcriptional networks, and the key drivers that determine how these mechanisms could be targets for drug development remain elusive. Available from: [link] 8.Boni Journal of Clinical Oncology [Internet]. Available from: [link] 9.Mohanty