The pursuit of efficiency and speed in drug discovery has fueled a transformation of chemical synthesis methodologies.
Parallel chemistry can, when applied with precision, displace traditional linear approaches, which are characterized by sequential experimentation. This shift has enabled researchers to explore vast chemical spaces simultaneously, expediting the discovery of novel compounds for diverse applications. Here, we delve into the philosophy and methodologies of parallel chemistry at Symeres, showcasing its transformative potential in accelerating chemical innovation.
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