Inside the box: Acoustic ejection mass spectrometry for drug discovery by Kirsten Craven | 0 CommentsOn average, it takes 10-15 years and 1-2 billion dollars to approve a new pharmaceutical for clinical use. Since approximately 90% of new drug candidates fail in clinical development, the ability to make early, informed and accurate decisions on the safety and efficacy of new hits and leads is key to increasing the chances of success.
Is the next life-changing drug waiting to be analyzed in your laboratory? by Kirsten Craven | 0 CommentsIn drug discovery laboratories, there is often a need to generate trusted analytical data on hundreds of thousands of drug candidates to allow confident decisions to be made. Sample prep, instrument run time, and data processing are all challenges that must be overcome.
Inside the box: Acoustic ejection mass spectrometry for drug discovery by Kirsten Craven | Blogs, Discovery, Echo MS, Pharma, QA/QCOn average, it takes 10-15 years and 1-2 billion dollars to approve a new pharmaceutical for clinical use. Since approximately 90% of new drug candidates fail in clinical development, the ability to make early, informed and accurate decisions on the safety and efficacy of new hits and leads is key to increasing the chances of success.
Is the next life-changing drug waiting to be analyzed in your laboratory? by Kirsten Craven | Blogs, Echo MS, PharmaIn drug discovery laboratories, there is often a need to generate trusted analytical data on hundreds of thousands of drug candidates to allow confident decisions to be made. Sample prep, instrument run time, and data processing are all challenges that must be overcome.