The European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC) Best Practice Initiative: Validating Chemical Probes

As part of an initiative aimed to share best practices in Medicinal Chemistry, the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC) is preparing a series of webinars and slide sets focused on the early phase of drug discovery. This educational material is freely accessible through the EFMC. The ma...

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