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Biophysical methods in small molecule drug discovery

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Dr Stanislava Panova

Astex Pharmaceuticals, Senior Research Associate

Biography

Stanislava Panova, PhD, is a senior research associate in the Molecular Sciences group at Astex Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge UK. She has studied biophysics in Lomonosov Moscow State University, where she has first been introduced to biomolecular NMR spectroscopy. She has earned her PhD from the University of Manchester in 2017 in the group of Prof Jon Waltho, her research delved into applying NMR spectroscopy methods to study inter and intramolecular interactions in proteins, intrinsically disordered proteins in particular. Transitioning to Astex in 2018, Stanislava assumed the role of a research associate, contributing her expertise to support early-stage drug discovery initiatives by applying biophysical methods. Currently her work focuses on optimizing the integration of NMR methods into the drug discovery pipeline.

Venue: Level 2 Seminar Room

Zoom Link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/81545010900?pwd=NnNmWmQ0OVV5WTRxL1hhSUxNd2ZzUT09

Meeting ID: 815 4501 0900

Passcode: 200209

This talk is part of the Department of Pharmacology Seminar Series series.

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