Watch this on-demand webinar to explore how selecting the right starting point in drug discovery can reduce risk, save time and cost, and set your program up for success.
As early-stage decisions shape everything that follows, identifying high-quality starting points is critical. In this session, we take a practical look at how integrated chemistry and biology approaches can support better decision-making — from screening strategy through to hit identification and progression.
This webinar is particularly relevant for biotech and pharma teams looking to build stronger foundations in early discovery and move forward with greater confidence.
What you’ll learn
- How making the right decisions early in drug discovery can reduce risk, save time and cost, and strengthen the overall value of your program
- How to establish the right starting point for a drug discovery campaign using integrated chemistry and biology assays
- Why selecting a novel, highly curated screening library matters — and what to consider when choosing the right one
- What happens after hit identification and how to progress compounds toward the next stage of development
Who should watch
This webinar may be useful for professionals involved in:
- Early-stage drug discovery
- Medicinal chemistry
- Screening and hit identification
- Drug discovery strategy and planning
It may be particularly relevant for:
- Small biotech companies focusing on bioactive targets while managing time and investment carefully
- Teams looking to outsource to a single provider to reduce handoffs and streamline progression
- Organisations aiming to make well-informed early decisions with guidance from experienced drug discovery experts
- Researchers seeking an introduction to the key principles of early drug discovery
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