Apr
03
2012

From protein modeling to the world of small molecules

Keen observers and avid followers of this blog must have noticed the dwindle if not complete lack of posts in the past 3-4 months. The main reason for this drought was my personal and professional transition. I have completed my Ph.D. studies (on peptide-protein interactions) at the Furman Lab (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) and took a position as a post-doctoral fellow at the Schoichet Lab (University of California, San Francisco) in the field of structure based virtual screening of small molecules with a touch of Chemoinformatics.

The move, the acclimation to California and to a new research area, have left little to no time for writing, but now as the dust settles, I hope to find time now and then to share interesting papers, opinions and news. I imagine this change in research area will reflect in future content, and am sure you’ll find it as fascinating as I do.

Looking forwards to see what the future holds…

Written by Nir London in: News | Tags: , , ,

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  • Darrell Hurt

    Congratulations! I did a very short internship with the Schoichet lab — it was great. I’m sure you’ll have a great experience.

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