Pharma IQ Glossary: Compound Libraries
Compound Libraries are defined as the collections of compounds that provide a variety of chemically diverse structures that can be used to identify structure types that have affinity with pharmacological targets. The compounds include pure natural compounds, synthetic compounds and synthetically modified pure natural compounds.
GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and More Present at the 6th Compound Management & Integrity Conference in Philadelphia, PA
August 26 by Pharma IQ NewsAn efficient and versatile compound management operation is essential for the success of all downstream processes in high throughput screening (HTS) and small molecule development. The 6th Comp...
Essential Tips for Successful Outsourcing of Your Compound Management Activity
August 16 by Pharma IQIn this exclusive interview, Dr. Sylviane Boucharens, Section Head of Molecular Pharmacology Department at MSD, speaks to Andrea Charles from Pharma IQ, about the current hurdles to accurate...
How to Analyse Bioactivity in Large Compound Libraries?
August 02 by Pharma IQDr. Steffen Renner, Investigator II, Molecular and Library Informatics at Novartis Pharma AG, speaks to Andrea Charles from Pharma IQ, about the current challenges relating to compound storage an...