Theresa Foster’s research featured on cover of chemistry journal

ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Pharmacy graduate student Theresa Foster (’13) is the first author on a research article that has been published in and featured on the cover of the September 2012 volume of the Journal of Computational Chemistry.  Foster worked with two co-authors: Assistant Professor and Vice-Chair of the Pharmaceutical Science Department Olgun Guvench, M.D., Ph.D., as well as University of Maryland School of Pharmacy researcher Alexander Mackerell. 

The article, β€œBalancing target flexibility and target denaturation in computational fragment-based inhibitor discovery,” discusses the researchers’ findings in the area of computer-aided drug design.The findings demonstrate the utility of the SILCS (Site Identification by Ligan Competitive Saturation) computational fragment-based drug design technology, previously developed by Guvench and Mackerell, for finding hidden druggable hot-spots in challenging targets, such as those involved in protein-protein