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Discovery R&D Discovery R&D
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Title Drug Discovery
Sub title Current trends and future prospects
Author Prof. Dr. Kewal K Jain
Publication date February 2001
ISBN 185978951X
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Price pdf £300   |   print £300 currency coverter link
Summary

Drug Discovery: Current trends and future prospects is a major report reviewing over a 100 companies and their technologies relating to discovery and development. The report is unique in giving an insight to future trends in discovery strategy.

With completion of sequencing of the human genome there is now greater drive than ever before for applications of technologies in discovery and development. The number of drug targets which was considered to be less than 500 has doubled over the last five years and is expected to increase tenfold in the future. The report is authored by Professor Kewel K. Jain, a neurologist/neurosurgeon by training and has been working in the biotechnology/biopharmaceuticals industry for several years. He is the author of over 240 publications including books and special reports on biotechnology, gene therapy and biopharmaceuticals.

This report is ideal for: Senior Management in the pharmaceutical industry; Senior Management in Biotech companies; Research and Development Directors; Investment Analysts. The report:

  • Covers currently available and emerging technologies

  • Identifies the strategies and economic aspects for improving drug development

  • Discusses the impact of patenting and licensing on drug discovery and development

  • Reviews drug discovery and development in the 2lst century

  • Identifies companies with drug discovery technologies


  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Contents

    Executive Summary

    Chapter 1. Introduction To Drug Discovery

    Basics of drug discovery in the biopharmaceutical industry
    Historical landmarks in drug discovery and development
    An overview of drug discovery and development in the twentieth century
    Current status of drug discovery and development
    The discovery-development interface
    An overview of the problems facing the pharmaceutical industry

    Chapter 2. Currently Available Technologies For Drug Discovery

    Introduction
    Genome-based technologies for drug discovery
    Role of genomics in drug discovery
    Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
    SNPs in drug discovery
    Technologies for genotyping
    DNA sequencing
    Restriction fragment length polymorphism
    Amplification of refractory mutation system
    CMSTs for detection of SNPs
    Single base extension-tag array
    SNP Consortium
    Companies involved in SNP technologies for drug discovery
    Gene expression profiling
    Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE)
    Gene expression profiling system
    Differential analysis of transcripts alternatively spliced (DATAS)
    Antibody-based technologies for drug discovery
    ProAb tissue profiling
    ProxiMol
    Subtractive antibody screening
    Genetic surrogate for drug action
    Screening in drug discovery
    Cell-based screening system
    Receptor targets: human versus animal tissues
    AlphaScreen Technology
    Tissue screening
    High-throughput screening, automation and robotics
    Detection technologies for HTS
    Miniaturisation technologies in HTS
    Automation of HTS
    Automation in medicinal chemistry
    Robotics
    Companies involved in HTS
    HTS for genes of unknown function
    Combinatorial chemistry
    Chemical libraries
    Parallel synthesis
    Split synthesis
    Molecular diversity
    Phage display
    Purine libraries
    PharmaCore combinatorial lead discovery library
    Innovations in combinatorial chemistry
    Combinatorial chemistry companies
    Target validation technologies
    Gene knockout technologies
    Gene inactivation technologies
    Animal models for genomics-based target validation methods
    Inducible knockouts in mice
    Role of knockout mice in drug discovery programmes
    Antisense approaches to drug discovery
    Antisense oligonucleotides for functional genomics and drug target validation
    Triple helix oligonucleotides
    Antisense oligonucleotides in a high-throughput approach for target validation
    Antisense PNA for target validation
    Aptamers
    RNA as drug target
    Ribozymes
    Companies using antisense approaches to drug discovery
    Biochips and microarrays for drug discovery
    Finding lead compounds
    High-throughput cDNA microarrays
    Use of gene expression data to find new drug targets
    Investigation of the mechanism of drug action
    Companies using biochip technology for drug discovery

    Chapter 3. Proteomics In Drug Discovery

    Introduction
    Protein-expression mapping
    Protein-complex identification
    Role of 3-D structure of protein in drug discovery Random activation of gene expression (RAGE)
    CD-Tagging
    Proteomic approach to target identification and validation
    Application of mass spectrometry for target identification
    Structure-based drug design
    Gene knockout and gene suppression for validating protein targets
    Laser-mediated protein knockout for target validation
    Integrated proteomics for drug discovery
    Ligand-receptor binding
    High-throughput proteomics
    Target discovery and validation through protein interaction studies
    Protein-protein interactions online
    Protein-protein interaction analysis
    Two-hybrid protein interaction technology
    Protein arrays for lead optimisation
    Biosensors for detection of small molecule-protein interactions
    Inhibition of protein-protein interactions
    Selective disruption of proteins by small molecules
    From protein-protein interaction to a high throughput assay
    Post-genomic combinatorial biology approach
    Expression proteomics: protein level quantification
    Identification of protein kinases
    Analysis of post-translational modification of proteins by mass spectrometry
    Transcription-aided drug design
    Combination of RNA and protein profiling
    Protein chip technology for drug discovery
    Companies using proteomic technologies for drug discovery

    Chapter 4. Bioinformatics In Drug Discovery

    Introduction
    In silico biology
    In silico search of drug targets by Biopendium
    Combination of in silico and in vitro studies
    Using in silico metabolism in the early drug discovery process
    Bioinformatics for integrating genomics/proteomics in drug discovery
    Protein structural database approach to drug design
    Integration of bioinformatics in antibiotic research
    Bioinformatic approach to prediction of drug safety in the discovery phase
    Optimisation of selection of drug candidates through bioinformatics
    Data mining
    Bioinformatic companies involved in drug discovery

    Chapter 5. Emerging Technologies For Drug Discovery

    Pharmacogenesis
    Role of model organisms
    Role of C. elegans in drug discovery
    Role of developmental biology in drug development
    Role of evolutionary biology in drug discovery
    Chemical genomics or chemogenomic approach to drug discovery
    Automated ligand identification system
    Chemoinformatics
    Hybrid nuclear magnetic resonance techniques Virtual drug development

    Chapter 6. Strategies For Improving Drug Discovery And Development

    Introduction
    Strategies for improving drug discovery in the post-genomic era
    Role of combinatorial chemistry in the post-genomic drug discovery
    Integration of genomics and proteomics for drug discovery
    Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics
    Commercially relevant drug targets
    Signal transduction as a drug discovery platform
    Apoptosis as a signal transduction disorder
    Cell signalling pathways as drug targets
    GPCRs as drug targets
    Caspase inhibitors
    Companies with programmes in signal transduction-based drug discovery
    Future prospects in cell transduction research
    Ion channels as drug targets
    Small molecules
    Peptide therapeutics
    Bacterial genomics and antimicrobial targets
    Drug targets in cancer
    Discovering drugs from unexplored natural resources
    Selection of plant extracts for further study
    High-throughput screening of compounds from natural sources
    Improvements in lead generation
    Improvement of lead validation systems
    Pharmacokinetics and ADME
    Preclinical toxicology
    The role of toxicogenomics in drug discovery
    Toxicoproteomics
    Prediction of metabolic drug interactions
    Integration of drug discovery and development
    Decision-making for advancing a lead compound to a clinical candidate
    Integration of drug delivery considerations in drug discovery process
    Role of collaborations in drug discovery
    Drivers for collaborative research
    Strategic considerations for collaborations
    Outsourcing discovery collaborations
    Effective management of drug discovery technologies
    Impact of the Internet on the R&D process
    Drug discovery in relation to healthcare in the post-genomic era

    Chapter 7. Financial Aspects Of Drug Discovery And Development

    Introduction
    Markets for drug discovery technologies
    Unfulfilled needs in drug discovery technologies
    Market development opportunities
    Potential of genome-based drug development
    Outsourcing of drug development projects
    Coping with rising costs of R&D
    Risk reduction of termination of NCE
    Patenting research tools for drug discovery

    Chapter 8. Companies With Drug Discovery Technologies

    Introduction
    Company Profiles
    3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Abbott Laboratories
    Abgenix Inc.
    ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Advanced Bioanalytical Services
    Affymax Research Institute
    Althexis Company Inc.
    Amgen
    AMRAD Corporation Ltd
    Anadys Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Applied Biosystems
    Arena Pharmaceuticals
    Argonex Discovery
    ArQule Inc.
    Array BioPharma Inc.
    ARTEMIS Pharmaceuticals GmbH
    Astex Technology Ltd
    AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
    Athersys
    Atugen AG
    Aurora Biosciences Corporation
    Aventis Pharmaceutical Inc.
    Axiom Biotechnologies Inc.
    Axys Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Bayer AG
    Biacore International AB
    BioSignal Packard Inc.
    Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH
    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    Cambridge Drug Discovery Ltd
    Celera Genomics
    Celgene Corporation
    Cellomics Inc.
    Celltech Chiroscience Ltd
    Cellular Genomics Inc.
    Cetek Corporation
    ChemBridge Corporation
    Chiron Corporation
    CombiMatrix Corporation
    Cubist Pharmaceuticals
    Curis Inc.
    De Novo Pharmaceuticals Ltd
    Deltagen Inc.
    DGI BioTechnologies
    DiscoveRx Corporation
    Discovery Partners International Inc.
    Discovery Technologies Ltd
    Diversa Corporation
    Drug Discovery Ltd
    Ecopia BioSciences Inc.
    Entelos Inc.
    EVOTEC BioSystems GmbH
    Exelixis Inc.
    ExonHit Therapeutics SA
    Gemini Genomics (UK) Ltd
    Gene Logic Inc.
    Genome Therapeutics Corporation
    Genzyme Molecular Oncology
    Glaxo Wellcome
    Graffinity Pharmaceutical Design GmbH
    Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd
    Human Genome Sciences Inc.
    ICAgen Inc.
    Iconix Pharmaceuticals
    Inpharmatica Ltd
    IRORI
    Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute
    Karo Bio AB
    Lexicon Genetics Inc.
    Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    LION Biosciences AG
    Lynx Therapeutics Inc.
    MediChem
    MEMOREC Stoffel GmbH
    Merck & Co. Inc.
    Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Molecular Devices Corporation
    Molecular Mining Corporation
    Molecular Simulations Inc.
    MorphoSys AG
    NeoGenesis Inc.
    Neurogen Corporation
    Novartis Pharma AG
    Ontogen Corporation
    OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Oxford Glycosciences
    Pfizer Pharmaceutical Group
    Pharmacia Corporation
    Pharmacopeia
    Pharmagene plc
    PPD Discovery
    Proteus SA
    Protherics plc
    Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Roche Bioscience
    Rosetta Inpharmatics Inc.
    Schering-Plough Corporation
    Serono Pharmaceutical Research Institute
    SignalGene
    SmithKline Beecham
    Spotfire Inc.
    Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.
    Synaptic Pharmaceutical Corporation
    Trega Biosciences
    Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Xenon Genetics Inc.
    Glossary Of Terms
    Bibliography
    List Of Abbreviations

    List of Tables

    Table 1.1: Landmarks in the discovery of modern medicine
    Table 2.1: Companies involved in SNP technologies for drug discovery
    Table 2.2: Some companies with HTS systems
    Table 2.3: Collaborations between pharmaceutical and combinatorial chemistry companies
    Table 2.4: Selected antisense companies and their approaches to drug discovery
    Table 2.5: Selected companies using biochips and microarrays for drug discovery
    Table 3.1: Selected companies using proteomic technologies for drug discovery
    Table 4.1: Selected companies with novel bioinformatics and data management tools for ADME and toxicology
    Table 4.2: Selected bioinformatic companies involved in drug discovery
    Table 5.1: Companies following a developmental biology approach to functional genomics
    Table 5.2: Selected companies with chemoinformatic technologies
    Table 6.1: Selected companies involved in signal transduction-based drug discovery
    Table 6.2: Selected companies involved in developing small molecule drugs
    Table 6.3: Selected anticancer drug targets
    Table 6.4: Companies involved in high-throughput screening of compounds from natural sources
    Table 6.5: Selected lead validation screening systems
    Table 7.1: Markets for drug discovery technologies

    List of Figures

    Figure 1.1: The drug discovery process
    Figure 2.1: The role of genomics technologies in drug discovery
    Figure 4.1: From bacterial genomes to potential drug targets: combination of in silico and gene knockout experiments
    Figure 4.2: Role of bioinformatics in integrating genomics and proteomics in drug discovery
    Figure 5.1: Chemical genomics approach to drug discovery
    Figure 6.1: Distribution of approximately 1,000 drug targets for drugs currently available or in clinical development for various therapeutic areas
    Figure 6.2: Procedure for selection of plant extracts for study
    Figure 6.3: Technologies for optimising the R&D process
    Figure 7.1: Unfulfilled needs in drug discovery technologies


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