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Summary of color-cards of first day. Discussion Optimizing drug design. Overzicht. Where are we now? What does work? What does not work? Where do we want to be? What are the approaches?. Where are we now?. We have 'pretty' good models (one log unit accuracy)
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Summary of color-cards of first day DiscussionOptimizing drug design
Overzicht • Where are we now? • What does work? What does not work? • Where do we want to be? • What are the approaches?
Where are we now? • We have 'pretty' good models (one log unit accuracy) • Promising approaches for optimizing to those models; experimental validation is in its beginnings; as idea-generators they are used • Multiobjective Optimization strategies are available from other disciplines and can be used • Data Mining is 'pretty' advanced • Public Databases are still to be extended • Computer power is available but not fully exploited
What is desirable for the future?… and how can it be achieved? • The acceptance of the tools by the chemists should increase • A good communication language will help • A human centric decision process (the chemists wants to participate in the decision and discovery process) • Synthetic feasibility approaches • Tools should explain rationale • Good accuracy of the models is required • More Data, better descriptors could quantum based • Display model accuracy in decision process • A good understanding of what the objectives • What are models to predict human outcomes (2020 virtual human will help) • Objectives based on systems biology insights • More financial funding from industry and public research foundations
What is desirable for the future?… and how can it be achieved? • Exploration of a larger and more relevant part of chemical space • Concise definition of chemical space; maybe pharmacophore oriented; toxicophores and conformation? • Combine global and local searches'; uncertainty management (confidence bounds) • More constraint checks; use metamodels for rapid search • Dynamic knowledge use; closed loop learning • Use interactive learning …