麻豆村

麻豆村
May 10, 2016

CPCB group’s robotically driven experimentation system could reduce the cost of discovering drug and target interactions

A group of CPCB researchers, PhD alums Drs. Armaghan Naik, Joshua Kangas, Devin Sullivan, and their advisor,  have created the first robotically driven experimentation system to determine the effects of a large number of drugs on many proteins, reducing the number of necessary experiments by 70%. The model, presented in , uses an approach that could lead to accurate predictions of the interactions between novel drugs and their targets, helping reduce the cost of drug discovery.