Certain compounds may block coronavirus from cells, UF Health researcher finds

By UF Health News

Computer simulations run by University of Florida Health researcher David A. Ostrov, Ph.D., have shown that three compounds appear to have the potential to block cells from being infected by the coronavirus. The next step involves validation of the findings. The simulations were run at the request of the Global Virus Network, an international group of scientists who are working together to combat viral disease.

The next step involves validation of the findings by David A. Ostrov, Ph.D., an associate professor in the UF College of Medicine’s department of pathology, immunology & laboratory medicine and the Targeted Therapeutics Program leader at the UF Health Cancer Center.

The simulations were run at the request of the Global Virus Network, an international group of scientists who are working together to combat viral disease.

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David A. Ostrov, UF College of Medicine Associate Professor and UF Health Cancer Center Targeted Therapies Program Leader