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Noureldin Saleh

Senior Molecular-Design Scientist at AbbVie

Noureldin Saleh is a scientist specializing in molecular design and computational chemistry. He currently holds the position of Senior Molecular-Design Scientist at AbbVie.1 Saleh has a strong background in simulation, computational chemistry, and drug design.1 His research focuses on various aspects of pharmaceutical sciences, including:

  1. Investigating the binding mechanisms of ligands to G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).1
  2. Studying the functional dynamics of receptor complexes using enhanced-sampling simulations.1
  3. Exploring allosteric effects in protein-ligand interactions.1

Saleh has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, with his work being highly cited in the field. His h-index is 9, indicating the impact of his research contributions.1 Some of his notable publications include studies on:

  • Metadynamics-based protocols for modeling binding affinity of GPCR ligands
  • Multiple binding sites in cannabinoid CB1 receptor modulators
  • Allosteric effects on β2-adrenergic receptor complexes

Saleh's expertise spans across various areas of computational chemistry and drug design, making him a valuable contributor to AbbVie's molecular design efforts.

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‪Noureldin Saleh‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
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Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany