Prof. Steven C. Zimmerman from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Visits XTIPC
Editor: | Jun 16,2014
Prof. Steven C. Zimmerman from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign visited Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry (XTIPC), the Chinese Academy of Sciences on June 12 and 13. During his visit, Prof. Zimmerman delivered an invited talk entitled Orthogonal Intermolecular Interactions for Use in New Materials and New Medicines.
In his lecture, Prof. Zimmerman began with an overview of divergent
Base on the mechanism of molecular recognition and first principle, Prof. Zimmerman proposed a possible cure for muscular dystrophy, a type of disease originates in aberrant DNA or RNA by developing small molecules that target CTG repeats in DNA or their CUG repeat RNA transcripts, both of which cause myotonic dystrophy type 1.
In Prof. Zimmerman’s work, smart molecules are designed to enter the cell nucleus, bind the target DNA or RNA specifically and operate to reverse the deleterious effects of the expanded repeats. Now the smart molecules has evolved to its 3rd generations which hold great promise to cure myotonic dystrophy type 1 base on their early results.
After the seminar, the faculty and students at XTIPC had in-depth discussions with Prof. Zimmerman.
Dr. Zimmerman is Roger
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