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Opportunities in proximity modulation: Bridging academia and industry

Ðikić, Ivan
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Mayor‐Ruiz, Cristina
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Winter, Georg
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August 2025
Molecular Cell

In the past decade, exciting therapeutic strategies to harness the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) for degradation of target proteins have emerged. Proximity-inducing modalities are at the center of these strategies and act by modulating protein-protein interactions. While we are still learning to harvest this approach, it holds tremendous promise for developing treatments for hitherto undruggable proteins. Here, we discuss how academic efforts and academic-industrial collaboration have advanced the development of therapeutic modalities based on the principle of proximity induction. We make a case for forming a global academia-industry alliance to enhance access to training and expertise while accelerating innovation and translation from groundbreaking ideas to proof of concept in the clinic.

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