Sentences with phrase «if drug discovery»

Wouldn't it be nice if drug discovery always went this way?

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If you need a proof just refer my revenue and bottom - line prediction from last few years for Suven Drug discovery is a long, hard and uncertain process and putting your odds is as good as throwing a dice.
«The goal that I am trying to get people rallied around is that if we're successful, we'll have increased the rate of orphan [or rare disease] drug discovery 10-fold and decreased the cost 10-fold.»
Rao says that if he had to choose three scientists — the limit for the Nobel — then he would pick either Yu Yagang, Tu Youyou, and Zhong Yurong for the discovery of artemisinin; or Tu Youyou, Luo Zeyuan, and Li Ying for the early work on artemisinin that led to the drug therapy.
Professor Elkington highlights that more research is needed to investigate the hypothesis but if it is proved, the discovery could have major implications for the design of new vaccines and drug treatments.
I believe if you can do it in drug discovery and development, you can show the power of AI anywhere.»
As part of drug discovery, one of the earlier stages is you take a huge library of chemical compounds and you screen them with an assay for malaria or TB and you see if that chemical compound kills the parasite or bacteria.
«We wondered if we could make and fold larger proteins to greatly expand the reach of mirror - image drug discovery,» adds Dr. Weinstock (now a scientist at Synthetic Genomics, La Jolla, CA).
But if that part becomes on - demand, you can make anything you want, and it can powerfully accelerate the drug discovery process.»
«If you look at drug discovery companies, one pipetting robot uses a million pipette tips in one week,» Umapathi says.
If drug makers incorporated this technique into their early drug discovery process, he said, it would help identify which version of an atropisomeric compound actually targets the kinase they want to target, cutting the potential for side effects and helping to usher drugs past strict regulatory hurdles and into the hands of waiting patients.
So we'd like to learn much, much more about how they work, and based on those discoveries, determine if it is possible to make drugs that could help people with learning, cognitive enhancement, and also possibly with Alzheimer's.
If scientists can capitalize on this new discovery though, the drug treatment options for alcohol abuse may be more expansive — and more effective — in the long run.
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