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We Are Not Good at Translating Lab Science Into New Medicines for Patients |
Inaugural lecture delivered by Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine at Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Affordable Medicines, and Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford |
Chas Bountra, Marta Arnaldi, Magdalena Kubiak |
22 Jan 2020 |
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Drug Discovery: Your questions |
How does medicine work? How are new drugs made? What role does the pharmaceutical industry play? Professors Stefan Knapp and Chas Bountra joined Science Oxford Live in spring 2013 for an evening of Scientists on the sofa, to take your questions. |
Stefan Knapp, Chas Bountra |
16 Jul 2013 |
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Drug Discovery |
How does medicine work? How are new drugs made? What role does the pharmaceutical industry play? Professors Stefan Knapp and Chas Bountra work in the field of drug discovery. They joined Science Oxford talks in spring 2013. |
Chas Bountra |
16 Jul 2013 |
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Discovery of new medicines and the future of drug development |
How does medicine work? How are new drugs made? What role does the pharmaceutical industry play? Professors Stefan Knapp and Chas Bountra work in the field of drug discovery. They joined Science Oxford talks in spring 2013. |
Stefan Knapp |
16 Jul 2013 |
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13. New medicines from plants |
Many modern medicines are derived from plants. |
Alison Foster |
18 Oct 2012 |