Translating Molecules into Medicines : Cross-Functional Integration at the Drug Discovery-Development Interface /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2017. |
Colección: | AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pharmaceutical Industry Performance
- Scope: productivity, success rates and costs
- Competitive landscape and regulatory requirements across different geographies. Drivers for increased efficiency, innovative approaches, and outlook for the next decade
- Unmet needs, major therapeutic areas of R&D focus and investment
- New Product Planning: Scope: General overview of patient profiles from different therapeutic areas, competitive intelligence, standard of care considerations, and impact of this information on the definition of NCE and product attributes and timelines
- Discovery Chemistry and Technologies: Scope: The druggable chemistry space, current targets of interest, new discovery technologies to define the binding pockets and compound attributes for a druggable target
- Challenges, examples of innovation and success
- Chemistry (Authors: TBD)
- Biology, genomics, target validation
- In silico tools
- Early Discovery: Target of Interest through Lead: Scope: Effective and dynamic cross-functional collaboration between in vitro biology, chemistry, pharmacology, ADME, preformulation and toxicology to achieve Druggable Leads
- Application of in silico, in vitro and in vivo tools and translational approaches and strategies for integrated assessment and creation of druggable and developable lead scaffolds and assessing affinity and druggability at the scaffold level
- FBDD, druggable scaffolds, hit screening and making compounds
- Integrated assessment of Lead readiness, SRA
- Lead Optimization: Scope: Effective and dynamic cross-functional collaboration between in vitro biology, chemistry, pharmacology, ADME, preformulation and toxicology to achieve target engagement with a druggable candidate
- Candidate Selection
- Application of in silico, in vitro and in vivo tools and translational approaches and strategies for integrated assessment and identification of druggable and developable Clinical Candidate(s) with line of sight for clinical development
- Include description of tools, examples of application/case studies
- Developability including formulations and bio-relevant dissolution
- Chemistry scale up
- Early Clinical Development: Scope: Strategies for clinical trial study designs in the context of different therapeutic areas, clinical formulations, safety margins, biomarkers, tailored therapeutics, PK/PD modeling, controlled release formulations
- John Morrison working out the details of this section
- Alternative Drug Delivery: Scope: non-oral formulations based on patient/caregiver/marketing considerations
- Design, definition of compound attributes and development
- Regulatory aspects
- Industry Academia Collaboration
- Outlook for the Future.