A 14-year-old boy makes a discovery that could lead to a cure for Covid-19



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ORA 14-year-old from Frisco, Texas, won a prize of $ 25,000 (just over 20,000 euros) inscope of the ‘3M Young Scientist Challenge’ contest, after making a discovery that could lead to a possible treatment for COVID-19-19.

The invention of Anika Chebrolu, which makes use of a database with 682 million compounds and a computer program, allows discovering how and where it is possible to bind a certain molecule to the virus SARSCoV-2 to stop its spread.

In the last two days, I realized that there is a lot of interest mediatic In Myself draft because it involves the virus SARSCoV-2 e reflects our hope collective to end this pandemic and I, like everyone else, want us to get back to normal quickly“, He said Anika, to CNN.

The Indo-American teenager was already working draft since the eighth year, having started not with the new coronavirusBut because of the flu virus. Yours objective initial was to use the ‘in’ method silico‘, that is, using a computer simulation, to identify a compound that could bind to a protein of the influenza virus.

“After spending so much time researching pandemics, viruses and therapy discovery, it was crazy to think that I was actually experiencing something like this [pandemia do novo coronavírus]”, admitted the young woman, in an interview with the same publication.”Due to the immense gravity of pandemic of COVID-19-19 and the drastic impact it had on the world in such a short time, I, with the help of my mentor, changed the objective to fight the virus SARSCoV-two“he added.

The 14-year-old student also guarantees that her work is not finished and that the next objective is collaborating with scientists and researchers working to “control the morbidity and mortality “of pandemic, developing his discovery until reaching a cure.

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