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CBS Seminar: Konrad Paszkiewicz- Making new medicines – The journey of a startup

From the University of Exeter Sequencing Service and Wellcome Trust Biomedical Informatics

This will be a hybrid seminar with the speaker presenting live in-person in the EMS Building room G18 on the St Luke’s Campus. There is also the option join virtually – a Zoom joining link and full details to sign in can be found below.


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Abstract

Title: Making new medicines – The journey of a startup

 

Abstract:

The process of discovering and developing new drugs to treat diseases is notoriously challenging and fraught with risk. The reality is stark: the majority of potential medications do not succeed. This journey requires not only a broad array of skills and expertise but also a deep commitment to collaboration across several key areas—including scientific research, manufacturing, business operations, regulatory compliance, and clinical testing—supported by substantial financial resources.

In this talk, we will explore the journey of a particular startup, from its beginnings in the loft of a shophouse to its growth into a company of over 100 people, now treating patients in clinical trials.  We will try to provide a realistic look at the complexities of bringing a new drug from concept to clinic, highlighting the collaborative effort required to navigate the intricate landscape of drug development. Join us for a candid exploration of one startup's journey through the challenging but rewarding process of drug discovery and development.

We are pleased to invite you to this CBS Seminar with Konrad Paszkiewicz from the University of Exeter Sequencing Service and Wellcome Trust Biomedical Informatics Hub. This will be a hybrid seminar with the speaker presenting live in-person in the EMS Building room G18 on the St Luke’s Campus. There is also the option join virtually – a Zoom joining link and full details to sign in can be found below. A drinks reception with alcoholic drinks and nibbles will also be provided at the seminar. Please feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues and networks.  

Join Zoom Meeting

https://Universityofexeter.zoom.us/j/92727592370?pwd=NVVlQWk5NlBRTUtRazdmYzdSKzlXZz09

Meeting ID: 927 2759 2370
Password: 302157

Location:

EMS Building G18