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COVID19 Drug Discovery Consortium

The COVID-19 Drug Discovery Consortium (DDC) is an international team of leading computational scientists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, and virologists working to rapidly identify drug-like molecules that inhibit SARS-CoV-19 replication. We are leveraging on some of the world’s most advanced supercomputer resources to screen billions of small molecules against all the major non-structural proteins of SARS-CoV-19. We are going to test the tightest binding drug-like molecules for antiviral activity using novel SARS-CoV-19 replication assays performed in high containment facilities. Following these assays, the most potent antiviral compounds will transition to IND-enabling GMP manufacturing and GLP safety/toxicity studies in preparation for First-in-Human clinical studies.

Super Computing Resources

Texas Advanced Computing Center(TACC) Clusters

Volunteer Computing

Team

Founders

  • Suman Sirimulla, University of Texas at El Paso
  • Stanley Watowich, University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Francisco J. Enguita, University of Lisbon
  • Mark White, University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Xiaodong Cheng, MD Anderson Cancer center
  • Joe Allen, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin
  • Ritu Arora, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin

Members

  • Amit Gupta, Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute, Houston
  • Adrian Varela-Alvarez, University of Texas at El Paso
  • Jin Wang, Baylor College of Medicine
  • JoAnne Babula, Ridgeline Therapeutics
  • Josh T Beckham, University of Texas at Austin
  • Lisheng Deng, Baylor College of Medicine
  • Rajan Chaudhari, MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Rodrigo Ochoa, University of Antioquia Colombia
  • Sita Sirisha Madugula, COVID19 Drug Discovery Consortium
  • Yun Lyna Luo, Western University of Health Sciences

Partners

  • Enamine
  • Texas A&M Institute for Biosciences & Technology (Houston, Tx)
  • Boston University’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories(NEIDL)