University of North Texas Computational Chemists Use Supercomputer Simulations to Test Potential COVID-19 Drugs
June 03, 2020
June 03, 2020
DENTON, Texas, June 3 -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:
University of North Texas professor and computational chemist G. Andres Cisneros, along with his research group, are running computer simulations using four U.S. supercomputers, including the world's most powerful, Summit, at the Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee, to investigate inhibitor mechanisms of existing drugs and provide insights that could serve to improve treatment options for COVID . . .
University of North Texas professor and computational chemist G. Andres Cisneros, along with his research group, are running computer simulations using four U.S. supercomputers, including the world's most powerful, Summit, at the Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee, to investigate inhibitor mechanisms of existing drugs and provide insights that could serve to improve treatment options for COVID . . .