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“Always think about what the end game is like. How you can go from where you are now, to the very end.” with Webster Santos, Professor at Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center Season 1 Episode 20

Webster discusses his research with drug discovery and therapeutic areas, and is co-founder of Flux Therapeutics, Inc.

Webster Santos bio: https://chem.vt.edu/people/faculty/teaching-and-research/wsantos.html

Prof. Webster Santos received his BS and Ph.D.  from the University of Virginia under Prof. Timothy Macdonald.  Following his doctoral studies, he moved to Harvard University as a Ruth Kirschtein NIH fellow with Prof. Gregory Verdine. At Harvard, he performed chemical biology studies targeting RNA structures as well as HIV-1 integrase. In 2006, he started as an assistant professor of chemistry at Virginia Tech and was promoted to associate then full professor in 2018. He held a chaired position as the Blackwood Junior Faculty fellow of Life Science and is currently the Agnes and Cliff Lilly faculty fellow of drug discovery. He is a co-founder of three biotech companies and received the Schug Research Award as well as an Innovator’s award at Virginia Tech.  He is on the editorial advisory board of current topics in medicinal chemistry, medicinal research reviews as well as boron in the Americas.  His current research centers on developing drugs towards fatty liver disease, cancer, and multiple sclerosis, synthetic methodology of installing boron and silicon onto carbon bonds and chemical biology of targeting HIV-1 RNAs.

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