TargetEx Leads the European Cancer Research Consortium
Posted on: Friday, 9 October 2009, 02:00 CDT
"This is very important for TargetEx" -an emerging biotech company in
"The CancerGrid consortium is an excellent combination of 11 European
research-oriented companies and academic centers integrating their best
practices and specific knowledge including AMRI (
Cancer is one of the major causes of death worldwide and developing successful therapies is particularly challenging due to the high variability of cells, oncogenes and mutations. Developing tumor-cell specific cytotoxic agents is not only one of the aims of the CancerGrid project but also a "gentle" approache since they will attack only the cancer cells while not affecting the healthy cellular functions.
"The primary objective of the multidisciplinary FP6 project is to
integrate various state-of-the art technologies including TargetEx'
high-throughput differential cytotoxicity screening platform; in silico
compound library selection methods and QSAR model building accelerated with
distributed (grid) computing techniques. The ultimate goal of the project is
to develop novel anti-cancer lead candidates together with a novel applicable
research model which could cut the expenses and shorten the timeline of
anti-cancer drug discovery" gave further details
"Entering the anticancer research through leading this consortium corresponds to our strategic plan to extend the established molecular biology and assay development experience towards complex drug discovery research" concluded Dr. Cseh.
For further information, please visit the official web site of the CancerGrid project at http://www.cancergrid.eu as well as the TargetEx website: http://www.targetex.com. The project is partially financed by the Commission of the European Communities under the project number of LSHC-CT-2006-037559.
TargetEx (formerly known as RecomGenex) was founded in 2002. Currently it is an independent company offering complex services in the early phase of drug discovery. Core competences of the company are protein expression, cell and target-based assay development and HT screening. TargetEx offers to clients 'off the shelf' services and collaborative research and development. TargetEx recently launched a Hungarian Fragment Based Drug Discovery Consortium. The consortium is composed of two Hungarian biotech companies and a leading University division.
SOURCE Targetex Ltd
Source: PR Newswire
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