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THE RISE LIMIT OF AI IN THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY
Nowadays, AI has reached in each and every corner of the world. In addition to this, AI has its contribution in the growing sector of chemistry, people have been investigating the role and usage of AI to speed up the scientific chemical studies, e.g.: AlphaFold Traditional Chemistry Challenges- Time consumption, trial-and-error process, complexation in modelling molecular interaction and vast number of possible reaction combination. To overcome these challenges, AI shows pote
ACS BCP
Feb 14 min read
Beyond one size fits all
Imagine a scene where you and your best best-friend both go down with a bad headache and you both take the popular over the counter painkiller. But here's the twist within 30 minutes your friend is back playing fifa, listening loud metal music in his headphone but you …you're still in the bed moaning and groaning from the pain wondering if you took a wrong medicine. Why does this happen ? Why does a certain medication work for one and does not have an effect on another person
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Feb 16 min read


THE UNSEEN TRAIL: From your daily choices to India’s Climate Mission
Everything that is today contributing towards development has an overlooked backstory, just like carbon footprint. Our day to day life choices and comfort standards are all products for carbon emission. Humans have set the bar so high, that living without carbon emission is no more a choice. From the so called essential technology to the fancy appliances, all result in leaving behind a trail of carbon. Being inevitable, this carbon load is one of the major reasons behind clim
ACS BCP
Feb 13 min read


Your Medicine, Made Just for You: The future of 3D Printed Drugs.
Think of a day when your medicine is not a bland tablet but rather something which can be printed within no time since you have the to the pharmacy. In the world of today, this is indeed possible. It is called 3D printing of medicines and it may change the very way we produce and use drugs. To appreciate the implications of this technology, pharmacy students note that it integrates the pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, and innovation in healthcare. And so, we will tackle
ACS BCP
Feb 15 min read


Tiny Glues with Huge Impact: Are Molecular Glues Nature’s Secret Engineers?
Molecular glues are monovalent small molecules, typically weighing less than 500 daltons, that change the surface of one protein, usually an E3 ligase receptor, in order to recruit another protein, known as a neosubstrate which aids in induction of the novel protein-protein interactions. It is a breakthrough within the field of Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD), a therapeutic approach that aims to destroy the unwanted or misfolded proteins responsible for causing various dis
ACS BCP
Feb 15 min read
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