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Pharm Sci Seminar – Brian Shoichet, PhD
Pharm Sci Seminar – Brian Shoichet, PhD
Molecular docking screens large compound libraries for molecules that complement a binding site, but do not resemble known ligands
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Molecular docking screens large compound libraries for molecules that complement a binding site, but do not resemble known ligands
Methyl-lysine (Kme) recognition domains play a central role in chromatin regulation during cellular differentiation, development, and gene transcription with more than 200 known Kme “reader” domains
This seminar will share our work on the development & clinical translation of nanotherapeutics in cancer chemoradiotherapy treatment, on recent work on applying nanotechnology to improve cancer immunotherapy, and the application of tissue engineering for cancer model development