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      • Antoi van Oijen

Keyword(s): Mechanism-based toxicity

  1. Peter Sorger, PhD

    Systems biology applied to disease mechanisms and drug therapy

    Translate activity-based proteomic data and computational modeling into practical applications for cancer therapies, inflammation studies, and personalized medicine.  

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Therapeutic Discovery Tools and Assays

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  1. Drug Development: Methodologies

    1. $1000 genome»
    2. Antiretrovirals»
    3. Atherosclerosis»
    4. Biomarker»
    5. Cancer drug targets»
    6. Cardiac function»
    7. Cell senescence»
    8. Combination index»
    9. Combination therapy»
    10. Combinatorial selectivity»
    11. Computational modeling»
    12. Data mining»
    13. Disease pathway modeling»
    14. Disease targets»
    15. Dose prediction»
    16. Drug specificity»
    17. dsRNA therapeutics»
    18. Gene therapy»
    19. High throughput»
    20. In silico molecular modeling»
    21. In vitro biochemical assays»
    22. Mechanism-based toxicity»
    23. Mouse models»
    24. NeuroD»
    25. Neuropharmacology»
    26. Non-invasive therapy»
    27. Patient-specific therapy»
    28. Personalized medicine»
    29. Pharmacokinetics»
    30. Protein and small molecule production»
    31. Radiotherapy»
    32. RNAi»
    33. Targeted therapy»
    34. Technology development»

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The Collaborative Research OPportunity Finder (CROP Finder) is a tool designed by Harvard’s Office of Technology Development (OTD) to enable users to quickly identify and review current research efforts at Harvard University that might be attractive for collaborative projects. If you would like specific information about available licensed technologies or more information about OTD itself, including our contact information, please visit our main web site.

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