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IITRI Drug Discovery Division

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About IITRI Drug Discovery Division

IIT Research Institute (IITRI) is a contract research organization (CRO) that aims to provide non-clinical toxicology and other drug development services to government and industry. IITRI offers particular expertise in oncologics drug development, inhalation toxicology and technology, carcinogenesis and cancer prevention, and biodefense. IITRI's Drug Discovery Division is a research-based group whose focus is the design and synthesis of new small molecule therapeutics for cancer and infectious disease.

Headquarters Location

10 West 35th Street

Chicago, Illinois, 60616,

United States

312-567-4000

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  • Where is IITRI Drug Discovery Division's headquarters?

    IITRI Drug Discovery Division's headquarters is located at 10 West 35th Street, Chicago.

  • Who are IITRI Drug Discovery Division's competitors?

    Competitors of IITRI Drug Discovery Division include CellCentric, InterveXion Therapeutics, Cognition Therapeutics, Echelon Biosciences, SciTech Development, Kalexsyn, Melinta Therapeutics, Blue Sky BioServices, Terpenoid Therapeutics, Proteostasis Therapeutics and 26 more.

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