World Brain Day is an annual event held on July 22nd to raise awareness about neurological disorders and to promote brain health worldwide.
The discovery and development of new drugs addressing this problem are critical for millions worldwide. This year's World Brain Day highlights the importance of investing in drug discovery research to improve these diseases' diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and epilepsy, are presently some of the biggest challenges, and drug discovery related to them is a long and complex process. It requires the collaboration of researchers, clinicians, and pharmaceutical companies to identify new targets, develop effective treatments, and test them in clinical trials.
Despite any difficulties, drug discovery has the potential to revolutionize this field of neurology. The 2023 World Brain Day is a good opportunity to encourage policymakers, scientists, and the public to support this critical area of medical research.
To facilitate research advances in the CNS drug design and discovery, Life Chemicals is providing a purpose-built set of CNS-related Screening Compound Libraries, specifically curated to explore the chemical space of potential drugs for complex neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases:
- CNS Focused Screening Library
- N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) Receptor Screening Library
- Ion Channel Screening Libraries
- Matrix Metalloproteinase Focused Library
- GPCR Screening Libraries
- ATPase Focused Libraries
- Nuclear Receptor Screening Libraries
- Phenotypic Screening Libraries
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