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Biosensor-based High Throughput Biopanning and Bioinformatics Analysis Strategy for the Global Validation of Drug-protein Interactions
Published on: December 1, 2020
The future of predictive biosimulation in drug discovery
1Research Biomathematician, 1473 Mildred Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125, USA.
Abstract:
Biosimulation and mathematical modeling are powerful approaches for characterizing complex biological systems and their dynamic evolution. The modeling process enables research scientists to systematically identify critical gaps in their knowledge and explicitly formulate candidate hypotheses to span them. Biosimulations are being used to explore "what if" scenarios that can lead to recommendations for designing the best, most informative 'next experiment.' This targeted approach to assay development, data interpretation and decision making promises to dramatically narrow the 'predictability gap' between drug discovery and clinical development.
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