Dr. Steve Enoch
Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Sciences
| Name | Dr. Steve Enoch |
| Email (@ljmu.ac.uk) | s.j.enoch |
| Telephone | +44 (0)151 231 2146 |
| Address | Room 219 James Parsons Building Liverpool John Moores University Byrom Street Liverpool, L3 3AF |
Biography:
2006 – 2011: Post-doctoral research - the use of in silico methods in regulatory toxicology. Liverpool John Moores University
2005 – 2006: Computational chemist - development of in silico methods for drug discovery. Peakdale molecular
2004 – 2005: Computational chemist - development of in silico methods for drug discovery. Cyprotex Ltd
2004: MSc in Chemoinformatics. The University of Sheffield
2003: PhD in Computational Chemistry. Heriot-Watt University
1999: BSc (2:1) Chemistry. Heriot-Watt University
Research Interests:
My research interests are in the area of computational toxicology, specifically how mechanistic chemistry can be incorporated into computational workflows aimed at reducing the use of experimental animals in toxicity testing. I have a particular interest and expertise in understanding the key interactions that initiate a number of biological pathways that lead to adverse toxicity outcomes. Understanding these key interactions between a chemical and a biological system is useful in building computational workflows that can give an indication of toxicity of industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals.
Research Group/s:
QSAR, Molecular Modelling and Computational Chemistry
Teaching:
I am involved in the teaching of chemistry within the various degree streams within the School.
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