ZEFIT is a leading company in anticancer drug development, using AI-driven screening technology and in-vivo data analytics to expedite early-stage drug discovery. It uses zebrafish models for high-throughput screening, identifying and refining oncology drug candidates within a year. Anticancer drug development involves discovering, testing, and refining new treatments to combat cancer. This process includes evaluating drug efficacy, ensuring safety, and advancing promising candidates through clinical trials to secure regulatory approval for patient use. Anticancer drug development is a rapidly evolving field that offers hope for cancer patients with more effective more effective and less toxic cancer treatments.
Steps for the Drug Discovery Process:
- The clinical data analysis involves examining and analyzing phenotypes in clinical patients, collaborating with medical professionals to evaluate clinical-stage protocols and pharmacological data.
- The pipeline starts by involves selecting optimized animal models for pharmacological testing, ensuring they closely mimic human disease conditions.
- The pipeline then proceeds to conduct includes conducting comprehensive diagnostic tests to verify disease phenotypes in selected models and evaluating disease characteristics for research reliability.
- Then it finally validates involves validating experimental models by comparing them with clinical patient data and confirming phenotype alignment to improve translational accuracy.
- The research also involves testing reference drugs on models to determine biomarker suitability and ensuring accurate representation of disease states through biomarkers.
- The biomarker verification and expansion process entails scaling up model samples for repeated testing and performing statistical validation to ensure reliability.
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