Small molecules for BIG targets- Targeting protein-protein interactions with fragments
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- Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Primary Supervisor | Number | Webpage | |
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Dr David Ascher | david.ascher@unimelb.edu.au |
Summary The Ascher group develops new computational tools to investigate and understand the relationship between protein sequence, structure and function and phenotype. The lab uses these to drive improvements in and personalisation of patient treatment, and to guide drug discovery
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