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Screen millions of compounds simultaneously to accelerate lead compound identification
DNA-encoded libraries enable researchers to screen millions of barcoded compounds against biological targets in a single experiment, dramatically reducing cost, time, and storage requirements during early-stage drug discovery. DNA-Encoded Libraries: Principles and Applications provides scientists with the knowledge to leverage this technology across all phases of drug development. Written by experts from academia and the pharmaceutical industry, this volume addresses current methodologies and emerging applications.
This book delivers both a foundational overview of DNA-encoded library technology and detailed coverage of its diverse applications in pharmaceutical research. The text emphasizes recent advancements in the field and offers insight into future directions. Each chapter addresses practical considerations for integrating these methodologies into drug discovery workflows and screening programs, including:
Postgraduates and researchers in drug discovery and pharmaceutical research will find this volume indispensable for understanding and applying DNA-encoded library technology. Whether experienced practitioners seeking to expand their methodology or newcomers integrating this approach into their research, readers will gain a thorough knowledge of both principles and practical applications.
Raphael M. Franzini, PhD, is a faculty member in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Utah. After completing his PhD in Organic Chemistry at Stanford University and postdoctoral research at ETH Zürich, he established his research program focused on DNA-encoded libraries for drug discovery and bioorthogonal chemistry.
Moreno Wichert, PhD, is Principal Scientist and Functional Leader of the DNA-Encoded Library Technology platform at Roche Innovation Center Basel, where he oversees all aspects of the technology and supports portfolio projects across disease and therapeutic areas. He completed his PhD at ETH Zurich in DNA-encoded self-assembling chemical library technology for de novo ligand discovery and tumor targeting applications.
| Publication Date: | 02 November 2026 |
| Publisher: | Wiley |
| Imprint: | Wiley |
| ISBN-13: | 9781394309221 |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Page Count: | 464 |