Duke software dramatically speeds enzyme design
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 13:28
in Biology & Nature
A Duke University-led team has brought powerful software to the never-ending arms race between antibiotics and germs. Working together, computer scientists and biochemists have developed and laboratory-tested a computer program that can show experimentalists how to change the machinery that bacteria use to make natural antibiotics.
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