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Translational paradigms in pharmacology and drug discovery
Authors:Kevin Mullane  Raymond J Winquist  Michael Williams
Institution:1. Profectus Pharma Consulting Inc., San Jose, CA, United States;2. Department of Pharmacology, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, MA, United States;3. Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract:The translational sciences represent the core element in enabling and utilizing the output from the biomedical sciences and to improving drug discovery metrics by reducing the attrition rate as compounds move from preclinical research to clinical proof of concept. Key to understanding the basis of disease causality and to developing therapeutics is an ability to accurately diagnose the disease and to identify and develop safe and effective therapeutics for its treatment. The former requires validated biomarkers and the latter, qualified targets. Progress has been hampered by semantic issues, specifically those that define the end product, and by scientific issues that include data reliability, an overt reductionistic cultural focus and a lack of hierarchically integrated data gathering and systematic analysis. A necessary framework for these activities is represented by the discipline of pharmacology, efforts and training in which require recognition and revitalization.
Keywords:Pharmacology  Translational science  Drug discovery  Bias  Biomarkers
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