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From target discovery through launching a finished product to market, developing a new drug is a complex process which takes on average 10-15 years and costs around 2.6 billion dollars. Early on, this process often involves a high-throughput screenin...

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With increasing antibiotic resistance observed amongst clinical isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the second most prevalent sexually transmitted bacterial disease in the United States, there is still a need for antimicrobial susceptibility testing...

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The creation of high-quality, innovative small molecule leads is a continual challenge in drug discovery. Against a background of increasing cost, the rate of drug discovery has remained stagnant for over 60 years. Improving research and development...

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