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Targeting Drug Resistant Pathogens

We are interested in understanding the mechanisms of drug resistance and developing strategies to design inhibitors with improved resistance profiles. Our lab uses medicinal chemistry approaches to target drug-resistant pathogens such as HIV and HCV, flaviviruses, and cancers.

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Research Focus

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Drug resistance is a major limitation in the treatment of pathogenic infections and cancers. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of drug resistance and developing strategies to avoid resistance could lead to more effective therapies against drug resistant pathogens. Under the leadership of Prof. Celia Schiffer, we focus on optimizing the resistance profile of HIV and HCV protease inhibitors by SBDD, organic synthesis, and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies. Our lab is also interested in using fragment-based drug design (FBDD) to discover inhibitors against dengue, zika and other Flavivirus proteases.

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Office:
LRB-840

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Phone:
508-856-8873 (office)

Email:
Akbar.Ali@umassmed.edu

Mailing Address:
UMass Chan Medical School
Attn: Akbar Ali, PhD
Associate Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology
UMass Chan Medical School
364 Plantation Street, LRB-840
Worcester, MA 01605

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Undergraduates interested in pursuing a PhD at UMass Chan Medical School should apply directly to the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Program.