Sam Wightwick

Sam Wightwick

Sam Wightwick is Editorial Assistant at Drug Target Review.

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    Improving selectivity in antibody–drug conjugates

    2026-04-06T10:00:00

    Promatix Biosciences is developing a new generation of bispecific antibody–drug conjugates using proprietary membrane proteomics data to identify highly selective target pairings. CEO Dr Michael Hunter explains how the company’s TXPro database enables discovery of previously unexplored tumour biology to improve therapeutic index and reduce on-target/off-tumour toxicities in solid tumours.

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    World ADC 2026: where antibody-drug conjugates are heading

    2026-03-10T13:00:00

    At World ADC London 2026, experts highlighted how advances in payload design, targeting strategies and AI-driven discovery are changing antibody–drug conjugate development.

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    Preclinical takeaways from the World ADC Conference London

    2026-03-04T10:00:00

    Experts from the World ADC Conference in London highlight how patient-centric, predictive preclinical tools and innovative ADC designs are improving safety, efficacy and clinical translation.

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    Drug development in 2026: NAMs, safety and regulatory changes

    2026-01-26T09:00:00

    2026 is set to be a pivotal year for drug discovery, with advances in NAMs and evolving regulatory approaches promising faster, safer early drug development and accelerated delivery of therapies for patients with rare or unmet medical needs.

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    Recombinant KLK1: the next step in stroke and preeclampsia treatment

    2025-11-05T15:00:00

    With its lead candidate DM199, DiaMedica Therapeutics is advancing a recombinant form of KLK1 to restore blood flow, improve endothelial function and address unmet needs in the treatment of stroke and preeclampsia.

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    Meet WRPRFa: the precision peptide changing how we study pain

    2025-11-04T09:16:07

    A newly developed peptide, WRPRFa, is giving scientists a clearer view of how the acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC3) drives pain signalling.

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    Building reliable organoid models for human-relevant drug discovery

    2025-10-17T13:30:00

    Organoids are changing the landscape of biomedical research, with automation and AI driving new levels of consistency, scalability and human relevance. Aaron Risinger of Molecular Devices discusses how these technologies are advancing precision medicine – and the challenges that remain.

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    How AI is quietly changing drug manufacturability

    2025-08-12T08:30:40

    AI is moving beyond drug design to answer a critical question: can a promising compound actually be manufactured at scale? By predicting synthetic feasibility early, machine learning tools are helping drug developers avoid costly failures, streamline R&D and design molecules that are both effective and practical to produce.