Ressource Scientifique

Examples of translational preclinical models to mimic cancer drug resistance
Resistance mechanisms are now well studied in vitro, based on mutated cell lines for specific resistance pathways. Discover our poster!

Next frontier in Cancer: Deep Dive into Oncolytic Viruses
In this blog, we pay attention in the development of oncolytic viruses (OVs) which destroy cancer cells and leverage the host immune system to enhance the effect.
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Immunogenicity and efficacy of VLA2001 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 infection in male cynomolgus macaques
Inactivated vaccines inducing durable cross-protective responses, safety and maintaining preparedness for future seasonally emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants


Gut Microbiome Integration in Drug Discovery and Development of Small Molecules
More than 30 international leading experts has developed proposals to facilitate integration of the microbiome in drug discovery and development.

Phinc & Oncodesign Services
With Oncodesign Services and Phinc, unlocking the power of PBPK prediction and ADMET experimentation for a better drug development!

Advancing Drug Discovery through 3D Cell Models: Unveiling Novel Hits and Mechanisms
Discover our findings highlight the importance of 3D cell models in drug discovery. Download the poster!

Doublet and Triplet Combinations of Eribulin, Fulvestrant, and Palbociclib in Preclinical Breast Cancer Models
This study investigated in vivosynergism between eribulin and palbociclib in a breastcancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model.


How to repurpose your cancer drug to a Molecular RadioTherapy drug candidate
In this blog, Dr Eftychia Koumarianou deals with the ground-breaking and intriguing approach that hides behind the theranostics.

Chronic inflammation and cancer: how can preclinical models revolutionize our understanding?
Olivier Duchamp discusses the development of new anti-inflammatory strategies for the prevention and treatment of cancer using a better modeling
