Drug Discovery: Ingenuity or Serendipity?
Thursday, March 10, 2011 @ 1:00pm
Event Info
Admission
Venue
Hughes Auditorium, Northwestern University Chicago Campus
303 East Superior Street
Chicago,
IL
60611
Presenter
Chicago Council on Science and Technology
312-567-5829
Lately, it seems not a month goes by without the news of another groundbreaking or life-extending drug being released to market. From blood pressure to osteoporosis and everything in between, medicines are being approved and stocked at your local pharmacy. But why does it take so long to get that new drug to the corner Walgreens? What must researchers do to get a drug considered for approval? What is the FDA’s role in this process? Is drug discovery an ingenious process or is it mostly just dumb luck?
C²ST is proud to present Northwestern University Professor of Chemistry Dr. Richard Silverman, as he explains what it takes to get a new drug to market and attempts to answer the question posed by the lecture title.
Event registration and a reception start at 5 PM. The presentation starts at 6 PM. For advance registration, visit C²ST online.







