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Boehringer Ingelheim enters into multi-target drug discovery collaboration with Morphochem. Morphochem AG, a leader in the evolutionary discovery of small molecule drugs announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim, a leading pharmaceutical company with a focus on human pharmaceuticals and animal health. Morphochem will apply its drug discovery engine MOREsystem™ to the discovery and... view more... (2004-02-04)
Morphochem Signs Deal With AstraZeneca To Develop Novel Anti-thrombotics Munich, November 21st 2002 "¦. Morphochem AG, a leader in evolutionary discovery of small molecule drugs, has entered into a research collaboration with AstraZeneca AB (Sweden) wherein Morphochem will apply its drug discovery engine, the MOREsystem™, to the discovery of compounds with novel structures with activity against an... view more... (2002-11-21)
Structure of key cancer drug target identified Researchers from Monash's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology have determined the structure of the protein JAK2 kinase, a discovery with huge implications for the design and development of new cancer drugs. view more (2005-10-26)
RiboTargets joins Partnership for Structural Biology at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility RiboTargets, the structure-based drug discovery company that develops novel cancer and anti-bacterial therapeutics, announced today that it has joined the new Partnership for Structural Biology (PSB) established at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). Associate membership of the PSB will provide guaranteed access to beamlines at... view more... (2003-01-24)
Fighting drug-resistant flu viruses Amid reports that swine flu viruses are developing the ability to shrug off existing antiviral drugs, scientists in Japan are reporting a first-of-its kind discovery that could foster a new genre of antivirals that sidestep resistance problems. view more (2009-07-15)
US Patent Granted for Method to Detect Protein Translocations in Cells - Redistribution™ BioImage A/S today announced that it had been granted US 6,518,021, a patent covering the detection of protein translocation in cells using luminophores, such as green fluorescent protein (GFP), fused to the target protein. Redistribution™ - the name coined by the company to describe its technology that monitors protein translocation in real... view more... (2003-03-03)
Investigators unveil new drug discovery tool for Alzheimer's disease An article published in the April issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease presents a detailed characterization of a new drug discovery tool for Alzheimer's disease. view more (2008-04-29)
The future of healthcare? The Biopharmaceutical industry speaks its mind. A survey carried out at the leading European conference focusing on proteomics and genomics - BIOMICS (13-16 November (www.ibc-biomics.com)) provides an insight into the views of senior members of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. The survey focuses on the direction of the drug discovery industry and the subsequent implications for... view more... (2000-11-24)
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News reports on novel hit-to-lead drug discovery Biotech and pharmaceutical firms are developing a host of new technologies designed to streamline the complicated drug discovery process, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). view more (2008-07-09)
New nanoparticles could revolutionize therapeutic drug discovery A revolutionary new protein stabilisation technique has been developed by scientists funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) which could lead to 30 per cent more proteins being available as potential targets for drug development - opening up exciting possibilities in drug discovery. view more (2009-06-26)
Scientists model 900 cell receptors, drug targets In an important step toward accelerating drug discovery, researchers have created computer models of more than 900 cell receptors from a class of proteins known to be important drug targets. view more (2006-02-17)
Chemistry & Industry - 17 June Issue NEWS Rapid diagnosis while you wait (page 6) A device that can diagnose breast cancer within minutes is being developed by scientists at the University of Dundee, UK. Ear cartilage offers cancer hope (page 7) Replacement testicles that can deliver testosterone for several months have been made from ear cells by scientists in the US. Testicles lost... view more... (2002-06-12)
BioImage A/S Signs Research Agreement with Organon BioImage A/S announced today, that it has signed a research agreement with Organon. The agreement outlines the use of BioImage's Redistribution® assays for pathway profiling of selected lead compounds, produced by Organon's discovery projects at its research and development facilities in Oss, the Netherlands. view more (2004-09-07)
Tryptophan deficiency may underlie quinine side effects Researchers have found that the anti-malarial drug quinine can block a cell's ability to take up the essential amino acid tryptophan, a discovery that may explain many of the adverse side-effects associated with quinine. view more (2009-06-29)
New drug to treat enlarged prostate developed at UCL Millions of men stand to benefit from new method of treatment for enlarged prostate view more (2003-11-27)
Scientists demonstrate feasibility of preventing malaria parasite from becoming sexually mature Researchers have demonstrated the possibility of preventing the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, which is responsible for more than a million malaria deaths a year, from becoming sexually mature. view more (2008-06-03)
Bioprospecting not biopiracy By training professionals in high-biodiversity regions to advance the drug discovery process in-country, a novel program drives drug discovery costs down as it promotes tropical biodiversity conservation. view more (2006-12-08)
Cerep Announces Drug Discovery Service Contract with Solvay Rueil-Malmaison, August 28, 2000 - Cerep SA today announced a three year drug discovery collaboration with Solvay Pharmaceuticals. Under terms of the worldwide collaboration, Solvay will use all elements of Cerep’s technology platform for optimization and selection of drug candidates. Cerep will provide its High Throughput Screening and... view more... (2000-08-29)
Bugs in the gut could help doctors develop individualised healthcare The success of personalised healthcare hinges on a better understanding of how microbes in the gut interact with different medicines report scientists from Imperial College London and Astra Zeneca. view more (2005-04-13)
Bug surprise for drug traffickers - Microbiology Today: May 2004 issue Bacteria could be the new weapon in the fight against drug trafficking, according to an article published in the May 2004 issue of Microbiology Today, the quarterly magazine for the Society for General Microbiology. Researchers at CNAP, University of York, have found bacteria that grow on heroin and morphine and believe that two special proteins... view more... (2004-05-17)
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