'Brussels', the name of the web server developed by the doctoral candidate of the UCAM Antonio Jesús Banegas-Luna to discover new drugs in a more agile and precise way, is the protagonist of the scientific journal.
The doctoral candidate of the Catholic University, Antonio Jesús Banegas-Luna, together with the researchers of the BIO-HPC Group of the same, Horacio Pérez-Sánchez and José Pedro Cerón-Carrasco, and the doctoral candidate of the University of Almería, Savíns Puertas-Martín , star in the second cover of the latest issue of the prestigious journal specialized in computational chemistry, `Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling ', which boasts a demanding quality system that only makes public around 10% of the works received.
The article explains the new web server called `Brussels', which incorporates innovative improvements with a system based on much more precise and personalized algorithms.
In addition to being completely free, the web server incorporates a pre-filtering technique for chemical compound libraries that allows processing thousands of potential ligands in a much shorter time than other similar tools.
Source: UCAM