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Drug Development for Rare Diseases: Emerging Trends
Dr. Sudheendra Rao N R, is a physician-scientist with MBBS from Mysore Medical College. He finished PhD in molecular neuroscience from the National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, India following his medical practice and non-course neurology residency at NIMHANS, Bangalore. During his doctoral studies he pursued research on a rare neurodegenerative epilepsy.

Supervised Machine Learning Models for Predicting Chemical Properties
M. Natália D. S. Cordeiro is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto (Portugal) and now heads the Chemistry Material Modelling research group at the Associated Laboratory

Consequences of Machine Learning on Structural Protein Biology
Ratul Chowdhury is an assistant professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Iowa State University.

Beyond Reality: AR, VR, and the Evolution of Immersive Experiences
Dr. Thotreingam Kasar, currently the Director of EDspire Research Centre, previously served as Chief Research Officer at Robotguru Education Technologies Pvt Ltd (2021-2023). He played a key role in fostering collaborations between industry and academia, shaping curriculum strategies, and pioneering HoloWorld experiential 3D learning content for computer, mobile, AR and VR devices.

Repurposing Ancient Enzymatic Scaffolds for Modern Purposes Using In-Silico Method
Repurposing Ancient Enzymatic Scaffolds for Modern Purposes Using In-Silico Method

An implicit model-based integrated framework to advance membrane protein structure prediction and design
An implicit model-based integrated framework to advance membrane protein structure prediction and design

Chemical Biology Approach for Solving Unmet Clinical Need
Chemical Biology Approach for Solving Unmet Clinical Need

Development and Application of EnzyDock: New Docking Strategies for Enzymes
Development and Application of EnzyDock: New Docking Strategies for Enzymes

Role of Metastable Conformational States in Proteins: From Function to Drug Discovery
Dr. Suman Chakrabarty has a broad research interest in the area of computational (bio)physical chemistry. He obtained B.Sc. in Chemistry from Presidency College, Kolkata (2002) and MS (2005)/PhD (2010) from Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore.

Nanoscale Approaches for Therapeutic Immune Modulation
Ashish Kulkarni is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at UMass Amherst. He was an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Bioengineer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

The first, second and third genomes of human health and disease
Humans have evolved with their own genomes (first genome) and a much larger number of microbial genomes, collectively known as the microbiome or the second genome. To understand the significance and implications of the host and the microbial genomes, it is essential to know the sequences of these genomes first. Genomics has the power to unlock the secrets of the host and microbial genomes. Using the technologies of DNA reading (through Next-Generation Sequencing or NGS), a genomics start-up