Search News ArchivesExhibitions & EventsWill BRIC be the Savior for the Life Sciences and Medical Devices Sector? BioCity to develop BioHub at Alderley Park Willetts’ announcement underpins need for accountability in research Seal of Approval for Pepceuticals New Pipet-X™ Pipette Controller – Reliable, Easy & Comfortable to Use IDT and SGI-DNA Broaden Their Collaboration to Provide Synthetic DNA Products up to 2 Mbp New Portable SPECTROSCOUT XRF Analyzer - the Lab that Goes Anywhere Novel RNA detection reagent enables gene expression analysis in living cells
Not happy with your ion chromatograph? Switch to Metrohm now and save! Debunking Myths about Peak Area Response of Glycoprotein Oligosaccharides Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces Next Generation Ion Chromatography Suppressor ACE SuperC18 Ultra-Inert Extended pH Stability UHPLC and HPLC Columns Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) Specialty Vials and Seals Merck Millipore to Highlight Capabilities in LC-MS at ASMS Revolutionize your pipetting with the new Biohit Picus electronic pipette Easy, Reliable Weighing in Regulated Areas Phenom proX all-in-one desktop SEM Flash of inspiration in the shaft tunnel - IKA launches the new video for UTTD control The only Chromatography Autosampler you will ever need! JG Finneran Associates introduces the 96-Well Multi-Tier Microtiter Plate System (Patented) IC for the people – Metrohm celebrates 25 years of ion chromatography
For further information or to sign up to receive any of our E-Newsletters click here Hitachi launches 3rd generation Tabletop Microscope BioTek releases Cytation™3 Cell Imaging Multi-Mode Reader Easy to use imaging and analysis with cellSens 1.8 Bruker and SCiLS GmbH Announce an Exclusive Partnership for SCiLS Lab Software for MALDI Imaging Definiens Extends Functionality of Leading Image and Data Analysis Solutions for Digital Pathology Qualoupe LIMS from Two Fold Software helps contract testing laboratories grow and develop business Ocean Optics Launches Powerful New Spectroscopy Software Thermo Fisher Scientific launches intuitive online tool for automation platform configuration Boehringer Ingelheim Implements Titian’s Mosaic Software to Manage New Biological Entity Samples Waters Biopharmaceutical, Bioanalysis and Screening Solutions Now Shipping with UNIFI 1.6 Molecular Devices Introduces SoftMax Pro 6 GxP Microplate Data Acquisition and Analysis Software |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Screening Library Advances Drug Discovery Research at Temple University’s Moulder Center Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in
serving science, today announced that the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery
Research at Temple University's School of Pharmacy has selected the company's
Maybridge screening libraries to identify compounds that might be useful in
treating health problems as diverse as Alzheimer's disease, cancer and drug
dependency. Thermo Fisher will provide the Moulder Center with a custom compound library based initially on the 14,000-strong HitFinderTM collection. This library will be used within the university as well as by its continually expanding list of academic, pharmaceutical and biotechnology partners. The Moulder Center is led by Dr. Magid Abou-Gharbia, a highly respected scientist whose work in the drug discovery field has produced five FDA-approved therapeutics. The center conducts in-house research using its state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. These studies are currently focused on the identification of compounds targeting drug addiction and withdrawal symptoms as well as the development of Alzheimer's disease. Each is built on a foundation of rational design that is based on "Lipinski's Rule of Five," which utilizes both computer aided analysis and high-throughput screening assays. With an expanded Maybridge HitFinder library of more than 20,000 candidate molecules, the team at the Moulder Center hopes to screen a wide range of compounds. "We needed a large but manageable library that was still flexible enough to meet the needs of our drug discovery programs and those of our collaborators," said Dr. Abou-Gharbia. "We aim to expand the already excellent HitFinder library by taking advantage of the extensive range of related compounds offered by the Maybridge service. The Maybridge experts provided exceptional technical and data support, making it easy to add the new molecules to our collection database." In addition to conducting its own research, the Moulder Center collaborates with many research partners, using its expertise and resources to enrich and expand their drug discovery pipelines. "One of our primary aims is to provide a conduit that helps researchers move forward from their exciting early stage research and turn their discoveries into drugs to treat disease," said Dr. Abou-Gharbia. "Plugging this gap will help to ensure that research laboratories, especially those in the academic sector, have the support they need to move efficiently and accurately through the drug discovery process." The Maybridge HitFinder collection is a premier offering of drug-like screening compounds that uses an industry standard clustering algorithm to select a statistically representative sample of the full collection. All compounds have purity greater than 90 percent and have been selected to be non-reactive, ensuring fewer false positives and higher-quality results. For further information on this product please visit www.maybridge.com. About the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research The Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research was established in Temple University's School of Pharmacy in 2008. The Center is located in Philadelphia, Pa., a region that has historically been the home to so many of the pharmaceutical companies that it has become the heart of pharma or biomedical research, and has earned the moniker, "Silicon Valley of biomedical research and drug discovery." Led by its director, Dr. Magid Abou-Gharbia, the Moulder Center is a fully integrated drug discovery facility, involved in multi-disciplinary research and featuring state-of-the-art medicinal chemistry and screening laboratories, a 20,000-compound library that allows for drug screening and optimization, as well as computer-aided drug design or CADD to do virtual drug screening. The Center's research capabilities are enhanced through its numerous internal and external collaborations and partnerships. About Maybridge Maybridge, a Thermo Fisher Scientific brand, is well known for highly innovative drug-like molecules and screening compounds for drug discovery and development. With products available for both lab and development scale, the Maybridge line features new heterocyclic and phenyl ring-based chemical building blocks, including a unique and expanding range of reactive intermediates. For more information about Maybridge brand products, visit www.maybridge.com or call +44 18 40 77 05 67. About Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. With revenues of nearly $11 billion, we have approximately 37,000 employees and serve customers within pharmaceutical and biotech companies, hospitals and clinical diagnostic labs, universities, research institutions and government agencies, as well as in environmental and process control industries. We create value for our key stakeholders through two premier brands, Thermo Scientific and Fisher Scientific, which offer a unique combination of continuous technology development and the most convenient purchasing options. Our products and services help accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, and solve analytical challenges ranging from complex research to routine testing to field applications. Visit www.thermofisher.com. |
June American Society for Mass Spectroscopy - Annual Conference (ASMS) 14th Annual Drug Discovery Leaders Summit 2013 Discovery Chemistry & Drug Design Congress 2013 5th Annual Drug Development Congress 2013 Single Cell Genomics & Transcriptomics Asia Congress 2013 Next Generation Sequencing Data Congress 2013 Malvern Instruments announces global agreement with Proveris Scientific Astronomy Researchers Relocate to Liverpool Science Park Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies Commissions New Cell Banking Facility at Billingham, UK Site Malvern Instruments wins decisive victory over Wyatt Technology Corporation in US Court of Appeals |