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Drug discovery hotspots: India’s Genome Valley

Drug Discovery World

India is traditionally known as ‘the pharmacy of the world’ due to its huge pharmaceuticals manufacturing capacity and high quantity of exports, particularly generic medicines and vaccines. It is emerging markets like India that analysts expect to spearhead the global growth of the pharmaceutical sector 1.

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Women in STEM with Dr Catherine Sheehan

Drug Target Review

My secondary school chemistry teacher had a PhD in organic chemistry, and I found her classes and lab experiments to be very interesting, especially those in physical and organic chemistry. Excipients, or inactive ingredients in a drug formulation, are critical components.

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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

He continued his education at Indiana University, where he completed a Master of Arts in botany in 1964, and a Doctor of Philosophy in organic chemistry in 1965. McChesney served as a faculty member at the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, who presented him with an Outstanding Teaching Award for the 1967 to 1968 academic year.

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AI At The Frontier: Empowering Early Career Professionals In Drug Discovery

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I pursued a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Murcia to become a qualified Pharmacist, followed by an MSc in Cancer Pharmacology at London Metropolitan University. With a background in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, she has a keen interest in using technology to solve problems in healthcare and medicine.