One of the youngest researchers combatting COVID-19
Scientists around the world are working towards improving treatment for patients infected with coronavirus (COVID-19) and it turns out a brilliant young woman discovered a potential therapy for COVID-19 patients. Anika Chebrolu won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and $25,000 for her discovery.
During Chebrolu’s study, she utilized in-silico methodology to identify a lead molecule that binds to spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Chebrolu submitted her project while she was in the 8th grade but didn’t realize the application of finding a COVID-19 cure.
A judge for the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, Dr. Cindy Moss, explains, “Her work was comprehensive and examined numerous databases. She also developed an understanding of the innovation process and is a masterful communicator. Her willingness to use her time and talent to help make the world a better place gives us all hope.”
Indian-American teen #AnikaChebrolu who won a USD 25,000 young scientist challenge for a discovery that could provide a potential treatment for #COVID19, decided to take part in the challenge after she battled a severe influenza infection last year. pic.twitter.com/yDjt1mU554
— The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) October 20, 2020
Chebrolu’s initial project was targeted towards the influenza virus using in-silico methods to identify the dominant compound that can bind to a protein. Chebrolu explained that her project was inspired by the 1918 flu pandemic and discovering the U.S. mortality rate despite all the anti-influenza medications available.
Chebrolu is celebrating this achievement but is looking forward to work with scientists to develop her research into finding a cure as well as controlling mortality and morbidity of the pandemic. One thing is for sure, her work isn’t done yet and everyone will be waiting to see what this remarkable teen will do next.
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