Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2080267 | Drug Discovery Today | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Since the development of the first cytotoxic agents, synthetic organic chemistry has advanced enormously. The synthetic and medicinal chemists of today are at the centre of drug development and are involved in most, if not all, processes of drug discovery. Recent decreases in government funding and reformed educational policies could, however, seriously impact on drug discovery initiatives worldwide. Not only could these changes result in fewer scientific breakthroughs, but they could also negatively affect the training of our next generation of medicinal chemists.
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Authors
Klaus Pors, Frederick W. Goldberg, Christopher P. Leamon, Alan C. Rigby, Scott A. Snyder, Robert A. Falconer,