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SGC in the Open

SGC in the Open

Our blog posts are home to inspiring stories, insights, and updates from the forefront of our research. 

Within these pages, you will discover articles that showcase our latest discoveries, collaborative projects, and the impact of our open-access approach. This section offers a behind-the-scenes look at the innovative work unfolding at the SGC, featuring contributions from our scientists, partners, and community members. Interested in getting first the latest news from SGC?

 

Structure of the TREK-2 ion channel shows how nerves sense touch and respond to drugs

The question of how nerves sense touch, pressure and pain has been a long standing question in physiology. Also the question of how drugs can affect the nerve’s ability to feel pain is critical for design of drugs that will influence our perception of pain. In order to understand how we sense…

SGC Toronto hosts an interactive workshop on EZH2 inhibitors to promote sharing of latest advances in the field

On Monday February 9th, 2015, SGC Toronto hosted the one-day workshop EZH2 inhibitors: Target Validation through Chemical Biology focusing on discussion and sharing of data around the use of inhibitors of EZH2.

“EZH2 is a major regulator of epigenetic states and an important clinical…

Why put science in the public domain?

By Aled Edwards, SGC CEO

At the SGC, we want to help stimulate the discovery of new medicines – yet we explicitly do not file for patents and promptly release information that is customarily kept secret until publication.  How are we helping drug discovery by releasing our…