Association Rate Constant: The Unsung Hero of Drug Discovery Kinetics

While the importance of ligand-receptor binding kinetics on drug action is becoming well established, focus to date has been almost entirely on the role of the dissociation constant on drug efficacy and duration of action. The association rate constant, in contrast, has been largely overlooked, with many investigators still considering it diffusion-limited and equivalent across a compound series. This GEN webinar aims to remedy that by turning the spotlight onto the undervalued and oft-ignored association rate constant.
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Optimize Biotherapeutics Design with In Silico Techniques

Biotherapeutics have firmly established their significance in the pharmaceutical R&D scene over the past two decades.
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Translational Applications of MiniPDX: An In Vivo Organoid Assay in New Drug R&D

In this webinar, Dr. Wen introduces LIDE Biotech and their range of available services which include personalized oncology. For example, LIDE utilizes next generation sequencing (NGS) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing in cases where driver genes are clearly identified and functional diagnostics in instances where driver genes are unclear. In addition, they offer drug research and development services, from preclinical testing through clinical trials.
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Key Challenges and Opportunities in the Cell Culture Process Scale Up

Cell therapy products have amazing potential to treat a wide variety of diseases and vast numbers of patients globally. However, establishing a scalable manufacturing technology that can reliably reproduce the yield and quality of derived products generated from small-scale R&D methods at larger scales sufficient for commercial manufacturing can pose many challenges.
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GENETICS IN YOUR CLINIC: WHAT YOU CAN AND SHOULD DO NOW

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As we learn more about the contribution of genetic and genomic factors to the origin, natural history, and treatment of human disease, clinicians are assuming more responsibility for ordering genetic tests for their patients. This, plus the emergence of Precision Medicine and the growing availability of direct-to-consumer genetic tests, adds to the need for clinicians to understand available tests and how to use them. Increasingly often, health care professionals are expected to:
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