Computational sciences span a broad range of research in computer-aided drug discovery and informatics. Computer-aided drug discovery investigates the relationships between ligands and their targets, using advanced statistical and rigourous thermodynamic methods. Simulations bridge the gap between the microscopic molecular and macroscopic whole animal “worlds”. Informatics approaches interrogate and investigate critical changes in the pathways in normal and disease-related biology. Novel methods are being developed to analyse massive amounts of experimental data, to isolate the key signals and induce interpretable hypotheses.


Ansgar Schuffenhauer, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Pierre Farmer, PhD)
Chemical Biology & Therapeutics
Basel, Switzerland




Finton Sirockin, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Peter Ertl, PhD)
Global Discovery Chemistry
Basel, Switzerland


Hanneke Jansen, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Heinz Moser, PhD)
Global Discovery Chemistry
Emeryville, California, United States




Nicole Renaud, PhD
Chemical Biology & Therapeutics
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Nikolaus Stiefl, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Nikolas Fechner, PhD)
Global Discovery Chemistry
Basel, Switzerland






Ansgar Schuffenhauer, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Pierre Farmer, PhD)
Chemical Biology & Therapeutics
Basel, Switzerland



Finton Sirockin, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Peter Ertl, PhD)
Global Discovery Chemistry
Basel, Switzerland



Nikolaus Stiefl, PhD
(Co-Mentor: Nikolas Fechner, PhD)
Global Discovery Chemistry
Basel, Switzerland





Nicole Renaud, PhD
Chemical Biology & Therapeutics
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

