化学
经济短缺
政府(语言学)
制药工业
化学家
有机化学
药理学
哲学
语言学
医学
作者
Ayelet Rothstein,Mukund S. Chorghade,Hassan Ibrahim,A. Ganesan,Paul Erhardt,Gerd Schnorrenberg,Arie Gruzman
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01466
摘要
Data collected from scholars across twenty-three countries over the past decade (2010-2019) reveals a 40% decrease in financial support for medicinal chemistry projects. The decline is especially notable among projects focused on small organic molecules. This drop in grants indicates a troubling trend that could jeopardize future drug development by undermining research in this crucial field. The reduction in funding not only affects ongoing research but also threatens the education and training of future medicinal chemists, potentially leading to a shortage of skilled professionals in the pharmaceutical industry. To counteract this negative trend, it is imperative for funding agencies, the pharmaceutical sector, and government bodies to take immediate action. Strengthening financial support is essential to sustain innovation in drug development and ensure the continued advancement of medicinal chemistry as a vital academic and practical discipline.
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