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Perez Lab wins international AI protein design competition

October 1, 2025

Utilizing HiPerGator, the Perez Lab Gators designed the best protein binder out of 12,000 submissions in the Bits to Binders competition. Click to read the CLAS News article.

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Jeff Rudolf and Ramon Miranda Quintana win NSF CAREER Awards

June 3, 2025

“This esteemed recognition is award to exceptional early-career scholars to support their innovative research and foster their development as academic leaders and mentors.” Click to read CLAS News article

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Fullerene database provides researchers a path toward a more perfect match

October 16, 2024

The Liu lab provides the most comprehensive dataset of C20 to C60 fullerenes to date. Click to read the CLAS News article.

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Matt Eddy and Boone Prentice win NSF CAREER Awards

September 12, 2024

NSF CAREER Awards are “given to promising early-career faculty to jumpstart their research and to help establish themselves as leaders and mentors in their fields.” Click to read the CLAS News article.

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Ramon Miranda Quintana receives NIH MIRA Grant

October 9, 2023

Grant focuses on developing novel machine learning and data analysis tools for chemical and biomedical applications. Click to read CLAS News article

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Eddy lab publishes GPCR research in Nature Communications

February 22, 2023

Lipids have a significant impact on the activation of the A2A adenosine receptor, a GPCR that acts as an important target in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and several cancers. Click to read the CLAS News article.