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Outside-In Systems Pharmacology Combines Innovative Computational Methods With High-Throughput Whole Vertebrate Studies.

Pascal SchulthessRob Christiaan van WijkElke H J KrekelsJames W T YatesHerman P SpainkPiet H van der Graaf
Published in: CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology (2018)
To advance the systems approach in pharmacology, experimental models and computational methods need to be integrated from early drug discovery onward. Here, we propose outside-in model development, a model identification technique to understand and predict the dynamics of a system without requiring prior biological and/or pharmacological knowledge. The advanced data required could be obtained by whole vertebrate, high-throughput, low-resource dose-exposure-effect experimentation with the zebrafish larva. Combinations of these innovative techniques could improve early drug discovery.
Keyphrases
  • drug discovery
  • high throughput
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • artificial intelligence