Samy Meroueh develops small molecules that modulate the function of proteins that are considered undruggable, such as members of the RAS and Rho GTPase superfamily, transcription factors and co-activators such as Hippo pathway TEAD and YAP, and proteins involved in tight protein-protein interactions like the urokinase receptor or the HPV E6 oncogene.
Education
- Ph.D., Chemistry, Wayne State University.
Campus Affiliations
- Professor, Biochemistry
- Affiliate, Chemistry