Barril Lab members had a successful week presenting their scientific results at the IQTC Scientific Advisory Board Meeting 2022. While Patricia and Varbina presented their posters at the Poster sessions, Jordi gave a very interesting talk on “Cooperativity Effects in the Drug-Dependent Degradation of the Cereblon Neosubstrate CK1 alpha”. Alvaro also presented part of his […]

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Last week, prof. Barril and Varbina, together with prof. Curutchet and Ozge (https://www.ub.edu/cplab/), organized the 1st Training School & Networking Meeting in the framework of the ALLODD ITN project. The meeting took place during the whole week between 13-17 June and it included the Allosterism & Drug Discovery Conference, focusing on the concepts of allosteric drug discovery, […]

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Last week we also welcomed into the group Johnathan, a Ph.D. student from the University of Vienna, who will be doing his first Secondment under the framework of the ALLODD project in our lab. Jonathan is currently working on the allosteric modulation of C-type lectin receptors under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Rademacher, and as part […]

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Last week the members of the group attended our traditional Group retreat! The event was held in the Montserrat Hotel & Training Center. At this meeting, Prof. Xavier Barril, Dr. Carles Galdeano and Dr. Jordi Juarez research teams participated in a World Cafe event discussing important topics for the group like Experimental and Computational synergies, External collaborations and […]

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Last week we welcomed into the group Gonzalo, a master’s student from the University of the Republic, Uruguay, who will be staying in the lab for a month, working on his thesis project. Gonzalo is doing his master’s in biotechnology and he is working in Biocatalysis and Computational Biophysics group, working with enzymes that catalyze reactions […]

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Yesterday, on 27th May, our dear Ph.D. student Juan defended excellently his Ph.D. thesis in the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona. We wish him all the best in his future professional career and we hope he visits us from time to time! We will miss you Juan! Good luck and Congrats!

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Corentin is a visiting Ph.D. student in Organic Chemistry and Biology who has joined our lab to work on a research project entitled “Targeting the proteaphagy receptor p62 with structure-based drug discovery approaches” in the framework of the Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) of ProteoCure COST Action CA20113. We hope you’ll enjoy and profit from your stay here!

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