Professor Chris Abell
Winner: 2020 Interdisciplinary Prize
University of Cambridge
For pioneering work on fragment-based drug discovery and microfluidic microdroplets.
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I am currently working as part of a team to set up a high throughput Covid testing centre in the university – an astonishing project, bringing together chemists, biologists, and virologists with experts in automation and IT.
Professor Abell’s interest in research is about taking simple ideas or concepts and developing them. This is illustrated by the two main themes of his research; using fragment-based approaches to design molecules and developing microdroplets as a platform technology.
Using fragment-based approaches, Professor Abell and his team identify a small molecule (a fragment) that binds to a protein, and use X-ray crystallography to see how it is binding. They then grow or elaborate that fragment using chemistry into progressively bigger molecules that bind more and more tightly to the protein. These molecules can be good starting points for the development of therapeutics.
In his microdroplet research, Professor Abell takes tiny water droplets and uses them as miniature reactors for chemical or biochemical reactions. This enables many millions of reactions to be studied in a very short space of time. The team have applied these ideas to very diverse areas of study including developing new materials, sequencing single cells and studying how algae grow.
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