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02/10/2019
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New Frontiers in Structure – Based Drug Discovery

The final symposium from the 23rd of September until the 25th of September was a great success! The symposium was organised by two ITNs: AEGIS and TASPPI. Surrounded by the walls of Convitto della Calza, a 16th century cloister,  researchers from different places gathered to present and discuss their work. Topics included innovative screens on protein-protein interactions, novel targets and target validation, structure-based drug discovery, computational approaches and more. The challenges and opportunities of modern drug discovery in academia and industry also received great attention. Invited speakers as well as PhD students from different universities and companies gave a talk […]
28/05/2019
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Final symposium TASPPI! Register now!

TASPPI and AEGIS are pleased to announce their final conference:  “New Frontiers on Structure-Based Drug Discovery” Attracting a high-level audience of researchers, the conference will provide a stimulating platform to discuss with academic experts and scientists from biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Topics include innovative screens on protein-protein interactions, novel targets and target validation, structure-based drug discovery, computational approaches and more. The conference will provide a valuable platform to discuss the challenges and opportunities of modern drug discovery in academia and industry. Already since the times of Leonardo da Vinci, Florence provides with his vibrating scientific and cultural environment  an excellent […]
24/04/2019
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First author publication of João is online

The first author publication ‘Backbone chemical shift assignments of human 14-3-3σ‘ of João Neves is now online!
08/04/2019
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First author publication of Dario is now online

The first publication of Dario Valenti as first author is now online! This published work is about the clinical candidates that modulate protein-protein interactions (PPI).