About VIRO-FLOW
The VIRO-FLOW project aims to integrate the advantages of continuous flow chemistry with in vitro microfluidic bioassay technologies for the fast and efficient discovery of novel and innovative inhibitors of the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV). This programme aims to contribute to the development of innovative methodologies that allow more efficient production of new compounds with anti-viral activity, specifically against HBV, for future transfer of technology and knowledge between different sectors with relevant economic impact.
The global objective of this ITN-EID programme is to provide an innovative and high-level training in drug discovery and enabling technologies for 3 Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs), supported by a network of experts in anti-infective therapeutics, specifically virology and bacteriology in AiCuris, a pharmaceutical company; and the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), a research center working on catalysis, with a special focus on sustainability (functionalization of small molecules, renewable energies, new uses for light in chemistry) using an integrated approach. ICIQ is highly committed to knowledge and technology transfer to the chemical, pharmaceutical and energy industrial sectors. When at ICIQ, the students will by integrated in the Pericàs Laboratory and the technology development unit ERTFLOW, with ample expertise in flow chemistry.
Latest news
January 2019 – FZJ becomes partner organisation of VIRO-FLOW project!
by Elena Detta I was attending a lecture about state-of-the-art computer-aided methods in structural biology at the Swiss Summer School in Medicinal Chemistry (October 2018), when I first realised my interest in in silico approaches […]
One year ago…The VIRO-FLOW team at EFMC-ISMC International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry in Ljubljana!
by Tamás Vermes In september 2018, the Viro-Flow team had the chance to participate in the 25th anniversary of EFMC-ISMC International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry in Ljubljana. With the main topic of medicinal chemistry the […]