Structural Biology Behind Disease Transmission and Drug Design
April 22, 2020
Virtual panel discussion in collaboration with the Long Island STEM Hub, Brookhaven National Laboratory's (BNL) Office of Educational Programs and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CHSL) DNA Learning Center. Dr. Alexei Soares (BNL) and Dr. Jonathan Ipsaro (CSHL) discuss the importance of using structural biology techniques to study and model protein structures critical in the understanding of disease trasmission and the development of drugs to fight diseases such as COVID-19. This panel discussion complements the premiere of the Full STEM Ahead Long Island educational video
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