Reimagining human-centric drug development with new approach methodologies
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Despite unprecedented technological progress, most drug candidates continue to fail in clinical trials, reflecting a persistent gap between preclinical models and human biology. New approach methodologies (NAMs), by spanning human-derived cellular systems, microphysiological platforms, and artificial intelligence, offer a paradigm shift in human-centric drug development and biomedical research. Recent regulatory reforms, such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Modernization Act 3
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# Reimagining human-centric drug development with new approach methodologies
*Published: 2026 Apr 23*
Despite unprecedented technological progress, most drug candidates continue to
fail in clinical trials, reflecting a persistent gap between preclinical models
and human biology. New approach methodologies (NAMs), by spanning human-derived
cellular systems, microphysiological platforms, and artificial intelligence,
offer a paradigm shift in human-centric drug development and biomedical
research. Recent regulatory reforms, such as the US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) Modernization Act 3.0, have begun to position NAMs as a complement to or
replacement for animal testing. This Review synthesizes emerging biological and
computational NAMs and examines how their integration is reshaping drug
development. We also discuss regulatory and ethical frameworks enabling this
transition and outline a roadmap for embedding human-based science in a
predictive, efficient, and ethically grounded infrastructure of human-centered
drug development.
DOI: 10.1126/science.aeb0045