Neural based solution to boost drug preclinical research success
The competitiveness of the R&D process in this industry has been steadily declining during the past two decades. Whereas in 2000 the average cost for developing a new drug was close to €1 billion, in 2015 the estimated cost was €2...
The competitiveness of the R&D process in this industry has been steadily declining during the past two decades. Whereas in 2000 the average cost for developing a new drug was close to €1 billion, in 2015 the estimated cost was €2.58 billion, a 150% increase. Consequently, the different actors of the pharmaceutical R&D industry have an urgent need to improve their effectiveness to develop new drugs. In this sense, the early stage of the R&D process shows the greatest potential to increase the success rate of new drug candidates, as it is in this phase where candidate molecules are selected for further testing in humans. Computer Aided Drug Design (CADD) is the most cost-effective tool for drug discovery. These technologies allow researchers to screen large databases of molecules and simulate its interaction in vivo. However, they are extremely intensive in computational resources. As a result, existing solutions have to implement simplifications in the simulations in order to incur acceptable computational times. These simplifications come at the cost of accuracy, finding a low rate of bioactive molecules that, in addition, usually fail during clinical trials. Pharmacelera aims at creating a new computing standard for Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) through an open machine learning platform that enables accurate prediction of molecular properties of candidate molecules based on quantum-mechanics (QM) calculations during drug development. By providing early stage ADME-Tox analysis, thus dramatically reducing the failure rate of the drug design process. In addition, by combining HPC, new disruptive molecular modelling techniques (computational chemistry) and machine learning, PharmAgile will be 20x faster and 10x more precise than any existing solution. Consequently, PharmAgile will be able to reduce the overall costs of drug development by up to 19% and the drug development time up to 8%. This translates into $335 million and 2 years saved per new approved drug.ver más
Presupuesto
El presupuesto total del proyecto asciende a
71K€
Líder del proyecto
PHARMACELERA
(cnae 6202) comercio al por mayor y al por menor. distribucion comercial. importacion y exportacion. prestacion de servicios. actividades de...
Seleccionando "Aceptar todas las cookies" acepta el uso de cookies para ayudarnos a brindarle una mejor experiencia de usuario y para analizar el uso del sitio web. Al hacer clic en "Ajustar tus preferencias" puede elegir qué cookies permitir. Solo las cookies esenciales son necesarias para el correcto funcionamiento de nuestro sitio web y no se pueden rechazar.
Cookie settings
Nuestro sitio web almacena cuatro tipos de cookies. En cualquier momento puede elegir qué cookies acepta y cuáles rechaza. Puede obtener más información sobre qué son las cookies y qué tipos de cookies almacenamos en nuestra Política de cookies.
Son necesarias por razones técnicas. Sin ellas, este sitio web podría no funcionar correctamente.
Son necesarias para una funcionalidad específica en el sitio web. Sin ellos, algunas características pueden estar deshabilitadas.
Nos permite analizar el uso del sitio web y mejorar la experiencia del visitante.
Nos permite personalizar su experiencia y enviarle contenido y ofertas relevantes, en este sitio web y en otros sitios web.