Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Volume 4, Issue 2 , Pages 80-88, March 2008

Partnership between academia and industry for drug discovery in Alzheimer’s disease

  • Adrian J. Ivinson

      Affiliations

    • Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
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  • Roger Lane

      Affiliations

    • Novartis, East Hanover, NJ, USA
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  • Patrick C. May

      Affiliations

    • Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN, USA
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  • David A. Hosford

      Affiliations

    • Targacept, Inc, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
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  • Maria C. Carrillo

      Affiliations

    • Alzheimer’s Association, Chicago, IL, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Tel.: 312-335-5722; Fax: 866-741-3716.
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  • Eric R. Siemers

      Affiliations

    • Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN, USA

Abstract 

Drug discovery has traditionally been almost exclusively the purview of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, whereas universities have focused on basic research. However, given the challenges involved in discovering and developing truly effective, symptomatic treatments and disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer’s disease, there is a need to reassess this simple division of labor. Whereas each sector is likely to retain a core interest and expertise at either end of the drug discovery spectrum, there is room for closer cooperation at the intersection of the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable convened a meeting of senior industry researchers and academic investigators to discuss this intersection and to assess the opportunity for closer partnership on Alzheimer’s disease drug discovery and development.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, Drug development, Drug discovery, Collaboration, Pharmaceutical industry, Academia

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PII: S1552-5260(08)00029-0

doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2008.02.004

Refers to erratum:

  • Erratum

    Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association May 2008 (Vol. 4, Issue 3, Pages 230-231)

Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Volume 4, Issue 2 , Pages 80-88, March 2008