New NIH Grant: Fragment-based drug discovery against oncogenic microRNA precursors using high-throughput crystallog — $528K at Unknown Institution
Scientists are getting $528,000 to develop new cancer-fighting drugs that target microRNA precursors—tiny pieces of genetic material that help cancer cells grow. They're using a technique called fragment-based drug discovery and high-throughput crystallography to design small molecules that can block the production of cancer-causing microRNAs. This research could open up entirely new ways to treat various cancers by targeting structures in cells that were previously thought impossible to drug.