March 3, 2005

$3.5 million for computer simulation of molecules

A University of Utah chemist will lead a new $3.5 million project to develop the next generation of computer simulation technology to study collections of molecules, including their chemical reactions. The research team includes scientists from Wayne State along with the University of Utah assistant professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical chemistry, as well as scientists from the University of California, Berkeley; the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif.

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