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Predicting antibiotic resistance de novo

Dr Firdaus Samsudin

Philip Fowler, 18th November 201529th September 2018

Congratulations to Firdaus Samsudin who successfully defended his DPhil thesis on Tuesday 10 November 2015. His thesis is titled “Improving Oral Drug Delivery: Computational Studies of Proton Dependent Oligopeptide Transporters”. He has been published one paper and another has been accepted.

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  1. Pingback: New Publication: Predicting affinities for peptide transporters | Philip W Fowler

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