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SL50204: Drug discovery: from target to medicine

[Page last updated: 15 August 2024]

Academic Year: 2024/25
Owning Department/School: Department of Life Sciences
Credits: 15 [equivalent to 30 CATS credits]
Notional Study Hours: 300
Level: Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7)
Period:
Academic Year
Assessment Summary: CWPF 60%, CWRG 40%
Assessment Detail:
  • Written portfolio on drug discovery (CWPF 60%)
  • Virtual drug discovery exercise (CWRG 40%)
Supplementary Assessment:
Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Requisites:
Learning Outcomes: After studying this unit, students should be able to:
  • Distinguish the different phases of drug discovery and discuss the issues to be considered prior to launching a drug discovery programme
  • Critically discuss methodologies, models and techniques used in the identification and validation of a drug target, and the discovery of therapeutics
  • Evaluate the drug discovery approaches used in a range of therapeutic areas
  • Critically interpret drug discovery data
  • Search, evaluate and use the published scientific literature to inform and justify arguments in a drug discovery context
  • Develop and work inclusively in a multidisciplinary team. Communicate scientific information and ideas clearly, accurately, and effectively.
  • Design new hit-to-lead compounds to answer a scientific question



Synopsis: You will study the fundamentals of drug discovery science (biology- and chemistry-focussed) and the pre-clinical drug discovery process from target validation to candidate therapeutic. Course material will include methodologies, techniques, types of therapeutic and basic ADME. You will put your knowledge into practice in a classroom virtual drug discovery exercise where you will work in teams to design & develop a novel small-molecule inhibitor, drawing on a portfolio of bespoke scientific data.

Aims: To provide an overview of the process of drug discovery and development, providing core knowledge of the techniques and considerations involved in the identification and validation of a drug target, the discovery and optimisation of small molecule drugs and biological therapeutics, drug delivery technology and the translation of a drug into a medicine.

Content:
  • Core biology- and chemistry-focussed science underpinning drug discovery
  • Historical overview of the approaches to drug discovery
  • Strategic, scientific and operational issues to be considered prior to launching a drug discovery programme
  • Target identification and validation
  • Different therapeutic modalities (eg small molecules, oligonucleotides, peptides, therapeutic proteins, PROTACs) and the methodologies used in the discovery of new therapeutics
  • Overview of a range of therapeutic areas, models used and examples of drug discovery in these areas
  • Pre-clinical drug pharmacokinetics and ADME
  • Team-based virtual drug discovery exercise


Course availability:

SL50204 is Optional (DEU) on the following courses:

Department of Life Sciences
  • RSSL-AFM30 : Integrated PhD Biotechnology (Healthcare Technologies)
  • TSSL-AFM30 : MSc Biotechnology (Healthcare Technologies)
  • TSSL-AWM30 : MSc Biotechnology (Healthcare Technologies)

Notes:

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