Robert C. Rizzo, Ph.D.

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2001 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
computational chemistry and molecular design
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William L. Jorgensen grad student 2001 Yale
 (Computational advances in structure based drug design with applications to HIV -1 reverse transcriptase.)
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Tan YS, Chakrabarti M, Stein RM, et al. (2025) Development of Receptor Desolvation Scoring and Covalent Sampling in DOCK 6: Methods Evaluated on a RAS Test Set. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Bickel JD, Boysan BT, Rizzo RC. (2024) Fragment and torsion biasing algorithms for construction of small organic molecules in proteins using DOCK. Journal of Computational Chemistry
Alcantara J, Chiu K, Bickel JD, et al. (2023) Rapid Rescoring and Refinement of Ligand-Receptor Complexes Using Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics with a Monte Carlo Pose Reservoir. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation. 19: 7934-7945
Duarte Ramos Matos G, Pak S, Rizzo RC. (2023) Descriptor-Driven de Novo Design Algorithms for DOCK6 Using RDKit. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. 63: 5803-5822
Coant N, Bickel JD, Rahaim R, et al. (2023) Neutral ceramidase-active site inhibitor chemotypes and binding modes. Bioorganic Chemistry. 139: 106747
Prentis LE, Singleton CD, Bickel JD, et al. (2022) A molecular evolution algorithm for ligand design in DOCK. Journal of Computational Chemistry
Telehany S, Humby M, McGee TD, et al. (2020) Identification of Zika Virus Inhibitors Using Homology Modeling and Similarity-based Screening to Target Glycoprotein E. Biochemistry
Zhou Y, Elmes MW, Sweeney J, et al. (2019) Identification of Fatty Acid Binding Protein 5 Inhibitors Through Similarity-based Screening. Biochemistry
Kim J, Bogdan DM, Elmes MW, et al. (2019) Incarvillateine produces antinociceptive and motor suppressive effects via adenosine receptor activation. Plos One. 14: e0218619
Elmes MW, Prentis LE, McGoldrick LL, et al. (2019) FABP1 controls hepatic transport and biotransformation of Δ-THC. Scientific Reports. 9: 7588
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