JSMBS News had an article in April 2023 about the $3-$4 million in grants we received in 2022. This is old news but the PR is new. Couldn't have done this without awesome collaborators. Still more news to come...
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Manuscript showing that the CANDO paradigm works not just for predicting phenotypes (indications and adverse events) but also extracting features responsible for small molecule toxicity. https://t.co/xjir1bUP5T
Seeking highly motivated and exceptional PhD graduates to pursue ground-breaking Biomedical Informatics research. We have numerous on-going projects, so reach out for more info! @UBInformatics https://t.co/9FP2bpDOG0 #biomedicalresearch#postdoctoralfellowship
This publication, the second part of v2 of our CANDO platform, was in press for a long time but the final citation just came through. It formed the final chapter of Jim Schuler's thesis: https://t.co/JmXz1ksqFF
Newest paper from the Samudrala group. CANDO code is available on GitHub and Anaconda. @willmangione@ram_samudrala@UBInformatics@absonite
https://t.co/sAiBQM1UcH: Open Source Software for Predictive Bioanalytics of Large Scale Drug–Protein–Disease Data https://t.co/kMG9fnLewH
Our brief communication on shotgun drug repurposing for #COVIDー19 on chemRxiv led by talented students @willmangione@zfalls in @ram_samudrala group. Looking for wet-lab scientist to test top 20-40 predictions Please RT. Regular prediction updates here - https://t.co/0NB4xPiEKz
#UBuffalo chemist Eva Zurek was on Science Friday!! The topic of conversation? The hunt for room-temperature superconductors. ⚛️⚡ Yep, high-pressure #chemistry is pretty cool (or, shall we say, hot?). Listen to the segment online: https://t.co/pXUJZ0DKhP