Resumen:
Drug development is a complex, risky, expensive and time-consuming process that requires the accurate execution of multiple stages, from identification and selection of collections of potentially druggable molecules to proof-of-concept validation. Prior to embarking on a drug discovery project, a detailed strategic plan must be designed that includes hundreds of critical considerations such as source of compounds for screening, feasibility of their synthetic pathways, target selection (molecules, cells, organisms), type of output (binding, function, phenotype), throughput, nature, layers and iterations of the screening process, scoring systems, lead optimization approaches or model systems for validation (biochemical activity, cellular function, organismal properties) and, crucially, good contingency plans...