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Five translational insights key to a successful first-in-human (FIH) study
As you move forward toward early clinical trials, having clear translational insight can be enormously important.
21 Sept 2021As you move forward toward early clinical trials, having clear translational insight can be enormously important. As a methodology, metabolomics is uniquely qualified to help you bridge between the theoretical and practical, between the function and actual activity of your drug molecule. Finally, collaborating with a proven metabolomics expert like Metabolon can complement and extend the work of your in-house teams, and make their efforts more efficient in your overall program. Download the white paper below to find out how you can use metabolomics to enhance drug development.
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