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The Journey of Drug Design: From Computational Modeling to Therapeutic Innovation      

The Journey of Drug Design: From Computational Modeling to Therapeutic Innovation    

The development of new and effective drugs is a complex and multifaceted process that requires the collaboration of scientists from diverse fields, including chemistry, biology, and computational modeling. At the heart of this endeavor lies the art of drug design - the strategic and methodical approach to creating molecules that can effectively target and modulate biological pathways to treat ...

ByCD ComputaBio


Drug Discovery: Unraveling the Mysteries of Therapeutic Agents

Drug Discovery: Unraveling the Mysteries of Therapeutic Agents

In the vast and ever-evolving field of medicine, the discovery of new drugs has been a critical pursuit, offering hope and relief to countless individuals suffering from various ailments. The process of drug discovery is a complex and multifaceted endeavor, involving the integration of diverse scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry, and computational science. At the heart of this ...

ByCD ComputaBio


In Silico Sorcery: Envisioning Tomorrow's Drugs Today with Computational Design

In Silico Sorcery: Envisioning Tomorrow's Drugs Today with Computational Design

In the dynamic realm of drug discovery, the pursuit of innovative and effective treatments for diverse diseases demands groundbreaking approaches that can expedite the drug development lifecycle. Amidst these endeavors, Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) has emerged as a transformative methodology, harnessing the power of computational tools and simulations to predict, understand, and optimize the ...

ByCD ComputaBio


Understanding Drug-Disease Relationship Analysis: A Key to Drug Discovery

Understanding Drug-Disease Relationship Analysis: A Key to Drug Discovery

Drug discovery, the process of identifying compounds that can potentially treat diseases, has seen a significant transformation in recent years, thanks to advancements in computational biology and artificial intelligence (AI). In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of drug-disease relationship analysis, an essential component ...

ByCD ComputaBio


National Institutes of Health – Perinatology Research Branch - Case Study

National Institutes of Health – Perinatology Research Branch - Case Study

The Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) is the only Clinical Branch in the Division of Intramural Research (DIR) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to focus its research on human pregnancy and unborn children. It is currently housed at the Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan through a service contract. The Branch has thrived in this environment, earning a national and international ...

ByAdvaita Bioinformatics


Novel Mechanism of Glycosylation Regulating Pancreatic Cancer Reveled

Novel Mechanism of Glycosylation Regulating Pancreatic Cancer Reveled

Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant digestive system tumor, and the five-year survival rate of patients after diagnosis is only about 10%. Changes in metabolism are one of the important features of tumor cells. Tumor cells undergo metabolic reprogramming to generate the substances, energy, and redox forces required for their rapid proliferation. The proliferation of pancreatic ductal ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Adaptive MRD Chief Commercial Officer Nitin Sood Shares How His Personal Journey Has Shaped His Career Path

Adaptive MRD Chief Commercial Officer Nitin Sood Shares How His Personal Journey Has Shaped His Career Path

Here at Adaptive, putting the patient first is a core value—a philosophy that deeply resonates with me. Similar to many of my fellow Adapters, my inspiration is personal and I’m excited by the tremendous potential impact we can have on human lives through the work we’re doing in our Immune Medicine and MRD businesses. Growing up in New Delhi, India, my father worked for a ...

ByAdaptive Biotechnologies


A Computer Scientist`s Quest for Meaningful Work

A Computer Scientist`s Quest for Meaningful Work

I was born in a country at the intersection of Europe and the Middle East — both geographically and culturally. Turkey is a beautiful country, and also a challenging one in many aspects. My mom was not able to continue her education after fifth grade because the middle school for girls was miles away from her home. She has always been a big supporter of my education and career. Growing ...

ByRecursion


90 Days as a Recursionaut

90 Days as a Recursionaut

Throughout my career, I always heard about finding your “dream job” but had honestly dubbed the concept a myth. I never imagined that one day, that myth would become my reality. On April 5th, 2021 my now-manager Ben Sukow called with a job offer that changed my perspective. For almost a decade, I have wanted to work in the field of computational biology. I wanted to learn and grow ...

ByRecursion


New blood-based CRC test is more than 90% accurate, study says

New blood-based CRC test is more than 90% accurate, study says

A study of Universal Diagnostics' blood-based colorectal cancer test found it was more than 90 percent accurate, the company announced June 3. The blood test was found to detect colorectal cancer with 92 percent sensitivity and 97 percent specificity. It also was shown to have 89 percent sensitivity and 97 percent specificity detecting early-stage cancer. The test uses single target sequence ...

ByUniversal Diagnostics SL


Dr Parag Mallick in conversation with Adam M Hill. `Extra Time` podcast.

Dr Parag Mallick in conversation with Adam M Hill. `Extra Time` podcast.

Adam talks to Dr Parag Mallick from Stanford University where he is a Professor. Having originally trained as an engineer biochemist, Parag's research is diverse and spans computational and experimental systems biology, cancer biology, and nanotechnology. Parag talks about the diverse applications of proteomics and the value of bringing together different perspectives and disciplines to tackle ...

ByOncimmune Holdings PLC


Identification and analysis of epitope-based malarial vaccine targets using computational biology

Identification and analysis of epitope-based malarial vaccine targets using computational biology

Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. The malaria vaccine which has been studied is designed to induce immunity to the sporozoite and to kill sporozoite-infected liver cells. A combination of bioinformatics approach and computational tools are used to screen and select antigen sequences as potential T-cell epitopes of supertype human ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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