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Michael D Ehlers1

  • 1Biogen, 225 Binney Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.

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El puente entre la biología básica y la terapéutica implica la colaboración académica y la industria. Este trabajo aclara los conceptos erróneos comunes sobre las prácticas científicas en ambos sectores para el descubrimiento eficaz de fármacos.

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Sus antecedentes:

  • La traducción de los descubrimientos biológicos básicos en terapias clínicas requiere esfuerzos científicos integrados.
  • Los programas exitosos de desarrollo de fármacos requieren colaboración interdisciplinaria en entornos académicos e industriales.
  • La traducción efectiva vincula la investigación de laboratorio con la validación clínica.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Delinear las concepciones y conceptos prevalecientes con respecto a las operaciones científicas en entornos académicos frente a los industriales.
  • Proporcionar una comprensión más clara de cómo se lleva a cabo la ciencia en diferentes sectores para el descubrimiento de fármacos.
  • Informar estrategias para mejorar la colaboración entre el mundo académico y la industria.

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  • Identifica diferencias y similitudes específicas en los enfoques científicos entre el mundo académico y la industria.
  • Destaca los malentendidos comunes que pueden obstaculizar la investigación de la traducción.
  • Hace hincapié en la interacción crítica entre la ciencia básica y el desarrollo aplicado.

Conclusiones:

  • La comprensión precisa de las culturas científicas académicas e industriales es crucial para el éxito de la traducción terapéutica.
  • Abordar conceptos erróneos puede fomentar colaboraciones más efectivas.
  • Los enfoques integrados son clave para avanzar en el descubrimiento de fármacos desde el banco hasta la cabecera.