Hello colleagues,

The next webinar in the Advancing Drug Discovery: A Webinar Series of the 
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine will feature Professor 
Stephen K. Burley.

His talk is entitled Protein Data Bank: From two epidemics & the global 
pandemic to mRNA vaccines & Paxlovid. The 60-minute session will consist a 
presentation and a Q+A session.

When?
Tuesday, June 4, 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Please join us. Registration link: 
https://events.nationalacademies.org/42830_06-2024_protein-data-bank-from-two-epidemics-the-global-pandemic-to-mrna-vaccines-paxlovid

Abstract

Structural biologists around the world and the Protein Data Bank (PDB) played 
decisive roles in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. This talk will explain how 
global three-dimensional (3D)biostructure data was turned into global 
knowledge, allowing scientists and engineers around the world to understand the 
inner workings of coronaviruses and develop effective SARS-CoV-2 counter 
measures. State-of-the-art mRNA vaccines, initially designed with guidance from 
single-particle cryo-electron microscopy structures of the SARS-CoV and 
MERS-CoV Spike Proteins, benefited more than five billion individuals around 
the world by preventing infections entirely or significantly reducing morbidity 
and mortality. Structure-guided drug discovery efforts at Pfizer, first 
initiated in the 2000s in response to SARS-CoV and reactivated in 2020 early in 
the global pandemic, yielded nirmatrelvir -- a potent inhibitor of the 
SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease. This targeted antiviral drug received Emergency Use 
Authorization from the United States Food and Drug Administration in December 
2021, less than two years following public release of the viral genome 
sequence. It is used clinically for the treatment of acute SARS-CoV-2 
infections in a fixed dose combination with ritonavir and sold under the brand 
name Paxlovid. Bolstered by open access to research data generated with public 
and private monies, particularly 3D structures of coronavirus proteins archived 
in the PDB, basic and applied researchers made a difference when the world 
desperately needed them to succeed. To underscore the importance of these 
contributions, I quote Dr. Anthony Fauci, former head of the National Institute 
of Allergy and Infectious Disease, “Show me a person who’s vaccinated, got 
infected, took Paxlovid and died. I can’t find anybody.”

Sarah EJ Bowman PhD
Associate Investigator | Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute
Director | National Crystallization Center | Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research 
Institute
Research Associate Professor | Department of Biochemistry and Department of 
Structural Biology |
University at Buffalo | Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Member | US National Committee for Crystallography

p: +1 716 898 8623
e: sbowman at hwi.buffalo.edu

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