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Is Computational Drug Development Finally Accessible?

What is Tamarind? Tamarind is a website that makes computational biology tools available online, for example, protein design, docking, and structure prediction software. As a SAAS (Software as a Service) it streamlines the entire process of downloading, installing, learning, and using these softwares. The founders’ goal with Tamarind is to make drug discovery more accessible […]

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The BioLOG Show- Dr. Pashuck @ Lehigh University

This week on The BioLOG Show, I get to speak with Dr. Pashuck of Lehigh University! Pashuck Lab focuses on developing cell-responsive biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Join me in this insightful conversation where we talk about the biomaterials industry, biomaterials superpowers, and the lab’s most recent publication on Peptide Diversification. Thank you

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Biomaterials: Driving the Future of Medicine

A Biomaterial: “a natural or synthetic material…that is suitable for introduction into living tissue” (Merriam Webster). Although correct, this definition does not convey the significance biomaterials have in the medical world. Not only can scientists use existing materials to solve problems in the body, but they can develop entirely new substances to address these issues.

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