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Pharmacy - The way a small molecule interacts with a protein or related receptor is the basis for the action of many of the drug therapies available today. at Aston University

Protein Modelling and drug discovery

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Pharmacy - The way a small molecule interacts with a protein or related receptor is the basis for the action of many of the drug therapies available today.
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The way a small molecule interacts with a protein or related receptor is the basis for the action of many of the drug therapies available today. This masterclass will provided an excellent opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience of molecular modelling of drug-protein interactions. With the assistance of 3D stereoscopic viewing, the students will utilise the output from protein-ligand docking experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the drug-protein interactions with the goal of suggesting improvements to molecular structure of the drugs concerned. A basic knowledge of chemistry is desirable.

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Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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