Nottingham researchers in international drive to develop safer drugs

TransBioLine-PR
25 Apr 2019 17:15:35.937

Medical researchers at the University of Nottingham and NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre are part of a major new international research project to improve the safety and regulation in the development of drugs.

The team of experts in drug-induced liver injury will be members of the Translational Safety Biomarker Pipeline (TransBioLine) – a pioneering project which will generate data to support the development of novel safety biomarkers for five target organ systems (kidney, liver, pancreas, vascular and central nervous system) for use in drug development. The project is part of the EU’s Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)1.

Robust biomarkers are vital in the creation of new drugs to improve diagnosis, monitor drug activity and therapeutic effect. They help guide the development of safer, more targeted treatments for chronic diseases but up to now the process of identifying new and reliable biomarkers has been difficult. The new ‘pipeline’ has been set up to address this and speed up the discovery and development of specific biomarkers for complex chronic diseases.

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More information is available from Professor Guru Aithal via email guru.aithal@nottingham.ac.uk
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