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Five years in, the US$360 million Accelerating Medicines Partnership is yielding tools to speed up drug discovery for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetes, Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease.
Gene-silencing therapies promise progress in neurodegenerative diseases, with Roche and Ionis Pharmaceuticals testing whether such a drug can delay the progression of Huntington disease.
Data from a late-stage trial of the most advanced of a new class of drugs targeting the hepatitis C virus protease fuel hopes for major improvements in treatment outcomes.
From branded generics to drugs developed specifically for patients in Asia, Bethan Hughes investigates the strategies that large-cap pharmaceutical companies are pursuing to meet the medical needs of emerging markets.
Despite the huge amount of published microarray data in cancer, little is being converted into clinical practice. Validating initial data is proving to be a key challenge.