Neurological disorders: the fastest‑growing frontier in drug discovery

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Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS — these diseases have been notoriously hard to treat. But small molecules are making a comeback. The small molecule drug discovery market research shows that neurological disorders are the fastest‑growing therapeutic area, with a CAGR above 10%. Why? Because new targets (tau, alpha‑synuclein) are being validated, and AI is helping design molecules that cross the blood‑brain barrier.

What's the challenge? The brain is hard to reach. Most small molecules can't get past the blood‑brain barrier. But new chemistry (lipidation, nanoparticle carriers) is overcoming that. The small molecule drug discovery market trends highlight that pharmaceutical companies are the largest end‑user segment, but contract research organizations (CROs) are the fastest‑growing — as biotechs outsource discovery to specialists.

Recent breakthroughs: a small molecule that reverses cognitive decline in Alzheimer's mice, and another that slows Parkinson's progression. Human trials are underway.

The bottom line: neurological drug discovery is risky, but the payoff is huge. If you're an investor, watch this space.

Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS — these diseases have been notoriously hard to treat. But small molecules are making a comeback. The small molecule drug discovery market research shows that neurological disorders are the fastest‑growing therapeutic area, with a CAGR above 10%. Why? Because new targets (tau, alpha‑synuclein) are being validated, and AI is helping design molecules that cross the blood‑brain barrier.

What's the challenge? The brain is hard to reach. Most small molecules can't get past the blood‑brain barrier. But new chemistry (lipidation, nanoparticle carriers) is overcoming that. The small molecule drug discovery market trends highlight that pharmaceutical companies are the largest end‑user segment, but contract research organizations (CROs) are the fastest‑growing — as biotechs outsource discovery to specialists.

Recent breakthroughs: a small molecule that reverses cognitive decline in Alzheimer's mice, and another that slows Parkinson's progression. Human trials are underway.

The bottom line: neurological drug discovery is risky, but the payoff is huge. If you're an investor, watch this space.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Small Molecule Drug Discovery Market
What is the current size of the small molecule drug discovery market?
$74.08 billion in 2024. Full report: small molecule drug discovery market report.
Which therapeutic area dominates?
Oncology. See the small molecule drug discovery market analysis.
Fastest‑growing therapeutic area?
Neurological disorders. Check small molecule drug discovery market trends.
What is the projected market size by 2035?
$191.2 billion. Forecast in small molecule drug discovery market forecast.
Who are the key players globally?
Pfizer, Novartis, Merck, AstraZeneca. The small molecule drug discovery market research has full competitive landscape.
 
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