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Pharmacogenomics will help explain why drugs work better in some patients than in others. These tools should be used as early in the drug development process as possible.
A well-diversified biotechnology portfolio, strong financial community, and excellence in technology transfer position Minnesota for continued expansion.
Combinatorial chemistry has evolved from its early focus as a random strategy for generating molecular diversity into a powerful design technology for developing and optimizing drug candidates.