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History
Better Health By Design
The Center for Drug Design was conceived by Robert Vince, Ph.D., medicinal
chemist and researcher at the University of Minnesota. He is the holder of
more than 20 patents in the anti-cancer, anti-viral, and anti-microbial fields,
and is now the director of the Center. One of his most significant contributions
was the design of carbovir, a potent anti-HIV/AIDS drug. This led to the
establishment of the Center for Drug Design on January 8, 2002. At that time,
Senior Vice President, Frank Cerra, MD, and the Council of Deans of the Academic
Health Center at the University of Minnesota voted on and approved its creation.
The guiding principle behind the Center's creation is to unite efficient,
high-level research with the design and development of highly effective drugs.
How We Are Funded
The Center for Drug Design is supported by royalty income
through a drug company licensing agreement. All funds are used to support faculty
and administrative staff, postdoctoral and student training, laboratory and
equipment costs.
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