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En busca del punto óptimo para la innovación farmacéutica

Last updated: January 29, 2026 11:13 am
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En busca del punto óptimo para la innovación farmacéutica

William Pao, exdirector de desarrollo de Pfizer y jefe de investigación temprana en Roche, analiza en su libro *Breakthrough* los factores que impulsan la innovación en la industria biofarmacéutica. La discusión, publicada en Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, explora el delicado equilibrio entre la investigación de vanguardia, la viabilidad comercial y la necesidad de abordar enfermedades complejas, un tema central en el descubrimiento de fármacos.

Por qué podría importarte:
Los marcos para evaluar la innovación en el desarrollo de fármacos son cruciales para priorizar compuestos con mayor potencial terapéutico y menor riesgo de toxicidad. Comprender estos criterios puede ayudarte a evaluar cómo los nuevos agentes farmacológicos podrían interactuar con toxinas ambientales o exacerbar condiciones patológicas existentes en modelos de enfermedad. Esta perspectiva estratégica es valiosa para diseñar estudios toxicológicos más predictivos en el contexto de enfermedades parasitarias y tropicales.


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