Pharmacopeia Assists The World Health Organization In The Discovery Of Novel Therapeutics For The Treatment Of Malaria

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Article Date: 28 Aug 2007 - 0:00 PDT

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Pharmacopeia (Nasdaq: PCOP), an innovator in the discovery and development of novel small molecule therapeutics, announced today that the company will assist the World Health Organization's Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) in its efforts to develop novel antimalarial agents. Pharmacopeia will receive funding to conduct medicinal chemistry research on compounds identified through WHO/TDR's drug screening program involving a network of centers in developed and developing countries. The goal of this project is to identify new lead series with the potential to become novel malaria drug candidates. Malaria kills more than one million people a year, with most of those being children in the developing world.

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