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Lhasa Limited CEO, Dr. Chris Barber, reflects on 2020 and shares plans for the year ahead
The global pandemic has undoubtedly had a huge impact on many companies in 2020, Lhasa is no exception.
14 January 2021
The challenge of building QSAR models
Building QSAR models is easy. Building useful QSAR models is harder. Building QSAR models you can trust – well that can be really challenging – and this is where a lot of Lhasa’s effort is dedicated – creating models that can be used with confidence to make big decisions – such as those made during a regulatory submission that can protect human safety through exposure of a compound or its impurities!
19 May 2020
We can apply a lot about how we trust one another when building and using in silico models
One of the most important ingredients for an effective team is trust, and a critical phase of team building is starting to develop that sense of trust – to be strong has to be earnt and regularly reinforced; it is rarely simply given! The same is true when using in silico models and by mirroring the natural approaches – the intuitive tests that we apply either consciously or subconsciously - we can understand how and when a model can be effectively used.
15 May 2020