Moira successfully defended her thesis entitled “Fragment-to-Lead Optimization with Automated and Iterative Virtual Screening”. Her Fragment Evolution Automated platform (FrEvolAtion) has shown to be a powerful tool for Fragment-based Drug Discovery and her results finding binders for the NUDT1, BRD4, HSP90 and other kinases thoroughly validate the reach of the methodology. We hope you have […]

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Today, 11th of February we celebrate the day of women and girls in science. In order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls, and further achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, the United Nations General Assembly declared the 11 February as the International […]

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By the end of May, Maciej Majewski, Serena Pittichio and Moira Rachman are going to participate in the 11th International Conference on Chemical Structures, which covers all aspects of cheminformatics and molecular modelling. Moira is going to present an oral communication entitled “Automated Fragment Evolution (FrEvolAted) Applied to Fragments Bound to NUDT2” and Maciej is […]

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From the 15th to 16th of July the Gordon Research Seminar on Computer Aided Drug Design took place. Maciej presented an oral communication entitled “Extending the Quasi-Bound concept to multiple interaction points”. Moira presented the poster “FrEvolAtion: Fragment Evolution Automation. A means to rescue interesting fragments that fail to crystallize”, which was also presented in the Gordon Research Conference, […]

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