Characterizing interdisciplinarity in drug research: a translational science perspective
Xin Li, Xuli Tang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how interdisciplinary research influences drug development, emphasizing the importance of bridging basic and clinical research to accelerate translation from discovery to treatment.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of interdisciplinary features in drug research from a translational science perspective, highlighting their roles in accelerating drug development.
Findings
Interdisciplinary research patterns are crucial for translational success.
Different types of interdisciplinarity have distinct impacts on drug research.
Understanding these patterns can help optimize translational efforts.
Abstract
Despite the significant advances in life science, it still takes decades to translate a basic drug discovery into a cure for human disease. To accelerate the process from bench to bedside, interdisciplinary research (especially research involving both basic research and clinical research) has been strongly recommend by many previous studies. However, the patterns and the roles of the interdisciplinary characteristics in drug research have not been deeply examined in extant studies. The purpose of this study was to characterize interdisciplinary characteristics in drug research from the perspective of translational science, and to examine the role of different kinds of interdisciplinary characteristics in translational research for drugs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterdisciplinary Research and Collaboration · Computational Drug Discovery Methods · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
