INSIDE THE DRUG. WHY THE SHAPE OF A MOLECULE MATTERS

Sabato 27 settembre / ore 11.30-12.45
Palazzo Biserini, Museo LETS
Piazza Attilio Hortis, 4, Trieste, TS, Italia
Lingua

A panel with
Majed Chergui, docente di Chimica e Fisica EPFL-Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Stephanie Federico, docente di Chimica Farmaceutica Università di Trieste
Paola Storici, responsabile Laboratorio di Proteine. Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Chaired by
Marcello Turconi, responsabile comunicazione scientifica CERIC-ERIC
Abstract
Some drugs work perfectly. Others, almost identical, do not. Sometimes, a tiny detail — invisible to the naked eye — makes the difference between an effective treatment and an unwanted effect. That detail is called chirality, and today science is studying it with increasingly advanced tools to design safer and more targeted medications. In this talk, experts in structural biology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and physics will guide us on a fascinating journey into the world of molecular shapes, where every asymmetry matters.
A panel by Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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