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Alex Waterson, Ph.D.

Research Professor, Pharmacology & Chemistry
Associate Director, Drug Discovery (VICB)
Co-Principal Investigator, Vanderbilt Chemical Diversity Center (VCDC)


Currently, I lead the medicinal chemistry team of the Fesik cancer drug discovery group. We employ fragment based drug discovery techniques to discover inhibitors of “undruggable” protein-protein interactions that are important for the future discovery of cancer therapeutics. currently, I manage the group’s Ras efforts, including an active collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim to develop Ras inhibitors, as well as the ongoing project aimed at validating inhibition of the protein-protein interactions mediated by RPA70N as a cancer target. Outside of the Fesik lab, I have also been involved in several collaborations, including active projects in the cancer, antibacterial, and antimalarial fields.

I am also the Director and Scientific Coordinator of the Vanderbilt Center for Cancer Drug Discovery, a newly expanded, dedicated center in the NCI’s NExT Chemical Biology Consortium. The center, which is co-directed by Professor Stephen Fesik and Professor Gary Sulikowski, was originally created in 2009, and engages in collaborative efforts with other centers across the country to discovery drug candidates for novel and challenging targets for cancer treatment. Current targets ongoing at Vanderbilt are aimed at inhibition of protein-protein interactions, a protease, and a metabolic enzyme.


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