Some biomarkers are easier to find than others. Once a class of molecules has been noticed, and the assay methodology to measure their levels has been optimized, data rapidly accumulates. Related molecules frequently pop up (often as a result of
It is ten years this week (20th May 2011) since the Total Scientific team, together with our collaborators at Imperial College in London submitted the first large-scale clinical metabolomics study for publication in Nature Medicine. We applied
The increase in the use of the term biomarker is a recent one. When one looks back at the use of this term in the literature over the last fifty years, there was an explosive increase in its use in
Back in September the US Food and Drug Administration announced that it was going to delay its publication of draft guidance on the qualification of drug development tools, originally promised for the summer. However, this draft guidance
It feels like every other day that another putative biomarker is identified that will predict presence or extent of some disease or another, usually with an absurdly low p value. So, if these biomarkers are so common, why is the
In this kick-off article to the new Total Scientific biomarker blog series, we discuss the potential for biomarkers to improve the R&D productivity of the pharmaceutical industry. Please read the full article here.
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