Dr.benjamin Cravatt
Co-chair
Molecular medicine
The Scripps Research University
France
Biography
Dr. has obtained Ph.D., Macromolecular and Cellular Structure and Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute. Professional life beginned as an assistant professor from 1996 and has many publications and awards based on the research work he has done along with his team for molecular medicine which can be use to cure diseases based on the role of enzymes and its activities.
Research Interest
Dr. mainly aims to understand the roles that mammalian enzymes play in physiological and pathological processes and to use this knowledge to identify novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of human disease. To achieve these goals, we develop and apply new technologies that bridge the fields of chemistry and biology, ascribing to the philosophy that the most significant biomedical problems require creative multidisciplinary approaches for their solution.