Roots Analysis has announced the addition of “In Silico / Computer-Aided Drug Discovery Services Market: Focus on Large Molecules (Antibodies, Proteins, Peptides, Nucleic Acid, Gene Therapy and Vectors), 2020-2030 (Including Structure Based Drug Discovery, Fragment Based Drug Discovery, Ligand Based Drug Discovery, Target Based Drug Discovery / Multi-Target Drug Design, Interface Based Drug Discovery, Approaches)” report to its list of offerings.
Presently, in silico tools / approaches are available for the identification, selection and optimization of pharmacological leads. in fact, the predictive power of such solutions has been demonstrated to enable researchers to bypass the traditional experimental screening of billions of molecules against hundreds of biological targets, thereby, allowing significant reductions in the investment of both time and resources.
To order this 290+ page report, which features 120+ figures and 130+ tables, please visit this -https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/view_document/in-silico-drug-discovery/298.html
Key Market Insights
Over 90 players currently claim to provide In Silico drug discovery services for biologics
More than 70% of these are small and mid-sized firms. Further, close to 60% of the CROs engaged in this domain, claim to provide services to both pharmaceutical companies and academic institutes. It is worth mentioning that about 30% of players presently offer end-to-end drug discovery services
Over 150 software solutions are currently available for use in drug discovery
Around 90 companies are currently providing software tools, web applications and other technology platforms for drug discovery. Examples of popular softwares include (in alphabetical order) FORECASTER SUITE, MOPAC2016™, PKPlus™, REAL Space Navigator, SaaS Platform and VolSurf+.
Nearly 80% of in silico drug discovery service providers are based in the developed geographies
This can be attributed to the relatively high adoption of the In Silico approach by players based in Europe and North America. On the other hand, there are companies that are using this approach for drug discovery operations, in emerging regions, such as India and China, as well.
Around 40% of the companies claim to specialize in antibodies, proteins and peptides
Within the antibodies segment, nearly 60% of In Silico service offerings are focused on the discovery of monoclonal antibodies. This is followed by companies providing services for antibody fragments (43%), bispecific antibodies (34%) and polyclonal antibodies (26%).
To request a sample copy / brochure of this report, please visit this - https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/298/request-sample.html
Key Questions Answered
- Who are the leading in silico service providers for discovery of different types of large molecule drugs?
- What are the key challenges associated with the discovery of large molecule drugs?
- What is the likely cost saving opportunity associated with the use of in silico tools?
- What are the key computational approaches being used by in silico service providers for drug discovery operations?
- What are the popular business strategies being used by in silico drug discovery service providers?
- How is the current and future market opportunity likely to be distributed across key market segments?
The USD 124 million (by 2030) financial opportunity within the in silico drug discovery market for large molecules has been analyzed across the following segments:
- Key Drug Discovery Steps
- Target Identification
- Target Validation
- Hit Generation
- Hit-to-Lead
- Lead Optimization
- Type of Large Molecule
- Antibodies
- Proteins
- Peptides
- Nucleic Acids
- Vectors
- Company Size
- Small
- Mid-sized
- Large
- Target therapeutic Area
- Autoimmune Disorders
- Blood Disorders
- Cardiovascular Disorders
- Gastrointestinal and Digestive Disorders
- Hormonal Disorders
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) / Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- Infectious Diseases
- Metabolic Disorders
- Mental Disorders
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Neurological Disorders
- Oncological Disorders
- Respiratory Disorders
- Skin Disorders
- Urogenital Disorders
- Others
- Type of Sponsor
- Industry Players
- Non-Industry Players
- Key Geographical Regions
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
The report features inputs from eminent industry stakeholders, according to whom the in silico approaches significantly simplifies the drug discovery process, offering better screening accuracy, as well as enabling innovators to reduce wet-lab efforts. The report includes detailed transcripts of discussions held with the following experts:
- John L Kulp (Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technical Officer, Conifer Point Pharmaceuticals)
- Sven Benson (Founder, candidum)
- Mark Whittaker (Senior Vice President, Evotec)
- Edelmiro Moman (Scientific Consultant and Teacher, ProSciens)
The research covers brief profiles of several companies (including those listed below); each profile features an overview of the company, financial information (if available), in silico-based service(s) portfolio and an informed future outlook.
- Abzena
- BioDuro
- BioNTech
- ChemPartner
- Creative Biostructure
- GenScript
- LakePharma
- Sundia MediTech
- Sygnature Discovery
- Viva Biotech
For additional details, please visit
https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/view_document/in-silico-drug-discovery/298.html or email sales@rootsanalysis.com
You may also be interested in the following titles:
- DNA-Encoded Libraries: Platforms and Services Market
- Global Stem Cells Market: Focus on Clinical Therapies, 2020–2030
- Companion Diagnostics Services Market, 2020-2030
About Roots Analysis
Roots Analysis is one of the fastest growing market research companies, sharing fresh and independent perspectives in the bio-pharmaceutical industry. The in-depth research, analysis and insights are driven by an experienced leadership team which has gained many years of significant experience in this sector. If you’d like help with your growing business needs, get in touch at info@rootsanalysis.com
Contact Information
Roots Analysis Private Limited
Gaurav Chaudhary
+1 (415) 800 3415
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RootsAnalysis
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/roots-analysis/mycompany/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RootsAnalysis
Article source: https://article-realm.com/article/Health-Fitness/Exercise/16845-In-silico-drug-revelation-administrations-market.html
Reviews
Comments
Most Recent Articles
- Feb 9, 2024 Mastering Relief: How to Stop a Runny Nose? by 100 Celebrities
- Sep 21, 2023 Is Hand Gripper Painful? How to Train With Grippers to Avoid Injuries? by Akshay Sharma
- May 1, 2023 Aspadol use and side-effect by aaroncash
- Apr 24, 2023 Buy Modalert 200 Mg Tablets Online At Best Price | pills4ever by Dennis Maria
- Apr 21, 2023 Global Value-Based Healthcare Services Market Size, Overview, Key Players and Forecast 2028 by kiran gill
Most Viewed Articles
- 2554 hits 3 points which will help you to get mutual of Omaha health insurance by Mariana J Gross
- 1833 hits Is It Legal To Purchase Tapentadol 100mg Online? by Generic Wellness
- 1371 hits Sildenafil Citrate : Know the Benefits of This Medicine by kate gomez
- 1321 hits Generic Tapentadol is the best pain killer by Generic Wellness
- 1216 hits Super P Force: A Quick Fix For ED and PE by Kevin
Popular Articles
In today’s competitive world, one must be knowledgeable about the latest online business that works effectively through seo services....
76865 Views
Are you caught in between seo companies introduced by a friend, researched by you, or advertised by a particular site? If that is the...
31906 Views
Walmart is being sued by a customer alleging racial discrimination. The customer who has filed a lawsuit against the retailer claims that it...
12029 Views
If you have an idea for a new product, you can start by performing a patent search. This will help you decide whether your idea could become the...
10195 Views
Statistics
Members | |
---|---|
Members: | 13874 |
Publishing | |
---|---|
Articles: | 58,269 |
Categories: | 202 |
Online | |
---|---|
Active Users: | 925 |
Members: | 7 |
Guests: | 918 |
Bots: | 4567 |
Visits last 24h (live): | 3851 |
Visits last 24h (bots): | 18984 |