Computational Biology
Dr Konstantinos (Costas) Mitsopoulos, Staff Scientist – Bioinformatics
Costas joined the ICR as a Bioinformatics Staff Scientist in 2007, following an MRes in Bioinformatics (Birkbeck), a PhD in Membrane Protein Assembly (Sussex University), and four years of post-doctoral experience in cancer cell biology (KCL). He has been working in the CCDD (formerly CTU) since 2013, providing bioinformatics support to several drug discovery projects. He is currently leading the research activities in the Computational Biology and Chemogenomics Team. His contributions to the CTV focus on in silico target prioritisation. To do this, Costas uses high throughput target ligandability assessments based on 3D structure and available chemical matter, objective assessments of synthetic lethality opportunities in cell line models, druggable disease networks based on patient profiles, as well as structural bioinformatics-driven mutational evaluation of target ligandable cavities, and discovery of degron motifs for molecular glue target candidates.