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Sunday, July 15, 2012

SYSTEM PHARMACOLOGY


A comprehensive strategy to transform drug discovery by convening researchers from an unprecedented range of disciplines to explore together how drugs work in complex systems. This defines System Pharmacology. It comprises of personals from a broad array of disciplines, including systems biology, cell biology, genetics, immunology, neurobiology, pharmacology, medicine, physics, computer science and mathematics, drawing on expertise from the Quad and our distinguished affiliated hospitals and research institutions.

Therapeutics is being created with two broad goals: first, to increase significantly our knowledge of human disease mechanisms, the nature of heterogeneity of disease expression in different individuals, and how therapeutics act in the human system; and second—based on this knowledge—to provide more effective translation of ideas to our patients by improving the quality of drug candidates as they enter the clinical testing and regulatory approval process, aiming to increase the number of efficacious diagnostics and therapies reaching patients.

This Initiative in Systems Pharmacology reframing classical pharmacology and marshaling its unparalleled intellectual resources to take a novel approach to an urgent problem: The alarming slowdown in development of new and lifesaving drugs.

A better understanding of the whole system of biological molecules that controls medically important biological behavior, and the effects of drugs on that system, will help to identify the best drug targets and biomarkers. This will help to select earlier the most promising drug candidates, ultimately making drug discovery and development faster, cheaper and more effective. A deeper understanding will also help clinicians personalize drug therapies, making better use of medicine. The initiative will support both new approaches in translational science, such as failure analysis on unsuccessful drugs and use of chemical biology to develop probes of biological pathways. It will also include a new educational program, one that develops a new generation of students, postdoctoral fellows and physician-scientists, the future leaders in academic and industrial efforts in systems pharmacology and therapeutic discovery.

The initiative will be led by Marc Kirschner, the John Franklin Enders University Professor of Systems Biology and chairman of the HMS Department of Systems Biology; Peter Sorger, professor of systems biology; and Tim Mitchison, Hasib Sabbagh Professor of Systems Biology and deputy chairman of the Department of Systems Biology

Bashah Javed
Faculty of Bioinformatics.
Bioinformatics Institute of India.
Noida.