Webinar on “Understanding multiple target preferences for Drug Re-purposing & Therapeutic Switching in Cancer therapies”

Join us as we share some Re-purposing insights on some key cancer drugs through Semantic Knowledge discovery

Cancer can be biomedically interpreted as abnormal cell proliferation – A cascade of events characterized by changes in several biomedical entities like proteins, processes & drugs. Several Drugs influence cancer therapy and many of them may have applications in treatment of different cancer types or they may find uses in other disease areas as well. Drug repurposing has been gaining importance in the last few years as an increasing number of drug development and pharmaceutical companies see their drug pipelines drying up and realize that many previously promising NCEs have failed to deliver.

In this presentation we will demonstrate how XTractor Premium platform can be used to reveal the relationships of various drugs / genes / proteins targets and receptor types from manually annotated facts from published sources, semantically find links and facilitate forming hypotheses for potential Re-purposing & Therapeutic Switching. We will present a case study to showcase how evidences from literature can suggest or bring about a potential Drug Re-purposing.

We will also demonstrate  & help discover distinctive features influenced by common biomedical entities between several drugs, with the help of advanced semantic search and concept linking capabilities of our Semantic Knowledge discovery Platform with Expert curated Knowledgebase. These searches can be applied to annotated facts within XTractor Platform or could be customized to work on any in-house, proprietary data sources of your organization.

To register please follow the link below

http://www.xtractor.in/premium?webinar=true

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