Integrative Organs Systems Scientists and Drug Discovery: The Link Between Big Pharma and Academia
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Integrative Organs Systems Scientists and Drug Discovery: The Link Between Big Pharma and Academia
Glenn A. Reinhart, Ph.D.Senior Group LeaderIntegrative PharmacologyGlobal Pharmaceutical DiscoveryAbbott Laboratories
Integrative Organs Systems Scientists inPharmaceutical Discovery
• The drug discovery process continues to exploit and develop new, reductionist and high throughput technologies in the search for novel lead molecules for the treatment of new disease targets.
• To move toward clinical development a compound must demonstrate key in vivo characteristics:
– efficacy and specificity in disease state models
– safety, safety, safety
– adequate pharmacokinetic, pharacodynamic and metabolic profiles
Drug Discovery: the Path to Clinical Development
Idea
Target Identification
Target Validation
Lead Optimization
Drug Development Candidate
Clinical Development
Molecular Biology
Organizational Structure“Matrix”
PharmacologyMedicinal Chemistry
ProjectTeams
PK / ADME ToxicologySafety
Pharmacology
Organizational Structure“Project Team”
ProjectTeams
PK / ADME ToxicologyIntegrative
Pharmacology
Therapeutic Area VP
Organizational Structure“Modified Project Team”
ProjectTeams
PK / ADME ToxicologyIntegrative
Pharmacology
Therapeutic Area VP
In Vivo Pharmacology
Integrative Scientists:Hallmarks of Success
• Strong scientific ability
• Excellent communication skills
• Critical thinking skills
• Flexible expertise
• Depth and Breadth
Top tier, well-published, competitive scientists
Industry SurveyComparing the Presence of Integrative & Organs
Systems vs. Reductionist Scientists: 1991 and 2001
Definitions• Integrative & Organs Systems Scientists (IOSS) are functionally defined as
scientists focusing on scientific approaches whose aim is to understand how intact biological systems function at the level of whole animals, organs, and organ systems (but not in the clinic) or approaches aimed at identifying or describing potential “clinical’ effects using whole animals, organs, and organ systems.
• Reductionist Scientists are functionally defined as scientists focusing on scientific approaches whose aim is to identify molecular and cellular events, studied in purified form or in isolated systems and include genomics, proteomics, biochemistry, and cell biology.
Industry SurveyComparing the Presence of Integrative & Organs
Systems vs. Reductionist Scientists: 1991 and 2001
• Distributed via email to > 120 scientists (“Industry Scientists” per EB 2002 registration) AND to members of the Safety Pharmacology Society.
• 12 respondents:– 6-7 companies represented– Big Pharma– CROs– USA, France, Germany
• Most departments represented likely have an in vivo focus
Industry SurveyComparing the Presence of Integrative & Organs
Systems vs. Reductionist Scientists: 1991 and 2001
Respondents
What title best describes you current position within your Department in 2001?
– Vice President 1
– Division Chief 1
– Department Head/Director 6
– Department Manager 1
– Group/Team Leader 0
– Lab Manager 2
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Number of Employees
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Number of Employees with Doctorates
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Number of Employees with Masters
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Number of Employees with Bachelor's
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Numbers of Employees With
Degrees
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Number of Open IOSS Positions
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Number of Open "Other" Positions
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Number of Open Positions
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Number of Open Reductionist Positions
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Average Length of Employment (years)
IOSS 1991
IOSS 2001
Reductionist 1991
Reductionist 2001
Other 1991
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Length of Employment
How many months to find qualified applicants?
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In General
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Number of Applicants
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Average number of applicants per open position (total applicants)
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Number of Applicants
Applicants with Graduate Degrees
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Number of Applicants
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Average number of applicants per open position:
IOS Scientists
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Average number of applicants per open position:
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Number of IOSS Applicants
Qualified 1991
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Per open IOSS position: qualified vs. unqualified applicants?
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Are salary adjustments made during recruitment?
Industry SurveyComparing the Presence of Integrative & Organs
Systems vs. Reductionist Scientists: 1991 and 2001
Based on the Departments represented in the survey, it is suggested that in Industry:
• A greater number of positions, both filled and open, may exist for BS - MS and Ph.D. level IOS Scientists relative to 1991.
• A greater number of positions for IOS Scientists remain open compared to 1991.
• Duration of recruiting is greater for IOSS than Reductionist or other scientists and compared to 1991. Fewer applicants per position.
• More ‘unqualified’ candidates may be applying for IOSS positions.
• At present, IOS Scientists appear to have longer duration of employment (same company) than Reductionist or other scientists.