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Overview

Ruili Huang is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to biomedical sciences.

The primary fields of study for Huang include Medicine with 74 publications and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology with 54 publications. Subfields include Computational Theory and Mathematics, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Infectious Diseases, and Small Animals. This range highlights a focus on both theoretical and applied biomedical research.

Huang's main research topics cover the following areas:

  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism
  • Animal testing and alternatives
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Among their recent published papers are:

  • The Tox21 10K Compound Library: Collaborative Chemistry Advancing Toxicology, 2020, Chemical Research in Toxicology
  • CoMPARA: Collaborative Modeling Project for Androgen Receptor Activity, 2020, Environmental Health Perspectives
  • AI-based language models powering drug discovery and development, 2021, Drug Discovery Today
  • Drug Repurposing Screen for Compounds Inhibiting the Cytopathic Effect of SARS-CoV-2, 2021, Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Trade-off Predictivity and Explainability for Machine-Learning Powered Predictive Toxicology: An in-Depth Investigation with Tox21 Data Sets, 2021, Chemical Research in Toxicology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Huang include:

  • Menghang Xia
  • Anton Simeonov
  • Srilatha Sakamuru
  • Tuan Xu
  • Deborah K. Ngan

Huang has a consistent publication record in several scientific journals and venues. The most common venues for their work are:

  • Chemical Research in Toxicology
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Identification of small-molecule inhibitors of Zika virus infection and induced neural cell death via a drug repurposing screen

    Miao Xu;Emily M. Lee;Zhexing Wen;Yichen Cheng

  • The NCGC Pharmaceutical Collection: A Comprehensive Resource of Clinically Approved Drugs Enabling Repurposing and Chemical Genomics

    Ruili Huang;Noel Southall;Yuhong Wang;Adam Yasgar

  • CERAPP: Collaborative Estrogen Receptor Activity Prediction Project

    Kamel Mansouri;Ahmed Abdelaziz;Aleksandra Rybacka;Alessandra Roncaglioni

  • Identification of Known Drugs that Act as Inhibitors of NF-κB Signaling and their Mechanism of Action

    Susanne C. Miller;Ruili Huang;Srilatha Sakamuru;Sunita J. Shukla

  • The future of toxicity testing: a focus on in vitro methods using a quantitative high-throughput screening platform

    Sunita J. Shukla;Ruili Huang;Christopher P. Austin;Menghang Xia

  • The NCATS BioPlanet - An Integrated Platform for Exploring the Universe of Cellular Signaling Pathways for Toxicology, Systems Biology, and Chemical Genomics.

    Ruili Huang;Ivan Grishagin;Yuhong Wang;Tongan Zhao

  • Compound cytotoxicity profiling using quantitative high-throughput screening.

    Menghang Xia;Ruili Huang;Kristine L. Witt;Noel Southall

  • Integrated Model of Chemical Perturbations of a Biological Pathway Using 18 In Vitro High Throughput Screening Assays for the Estrogen Receptor

    Richard S. Judson;Felicia Maria Magpantay;Vijay Chickarmane;Cymra Haskell

  • Fluorescence Spectroscopic Profiling of Compound Libraries

    Anton Simeonov;Ajit Jadhav;Craig J. Thomas;Yuhong Wang

  • Editor's Highlight: Analysis of the Effects of Cell Stress and Cytotoxicity on In Vitro Assay Activity Across a Diverse Chemical and Assay Space.

    Richard Judson;Keith Houck;Matt Martin;Ann M. Richard

  • The Tox21 robotic platform for the assessment of environmental chemicals--from vision to reality.

    Matias S. Attene-Ramos;Nicole Miller;Ruili Huang;Sam Michael

  • Modelling the Tox21 10 K chemical profiles for in vivo toxicity prediction and mechanism characterization

    Ruili Huang;Menghang Xia;Srilatha Sakamuru;Jinghua Zhao

  • Existing drugs as broad-spectrum and potent inhibitors for Zika virus by targeting NS2B-NS3 interaction

    Zhong Li;Matthew Brecher;Yong Qiang Deng;Jing Zhang

  • Analysis of Eight Oil Spill Dispersants Using Rapid, In Vitro Tests for Endocrine and Other Biological Activity

    Richard S. Judson;Matthew T. Martin;David M. Reif;Keith A. Houck

  • Chemical genomics profiling of environmental chemical modulation of human nuclear receptors.

    Ruili Huang;Menghang Xia;Ming-Hsuang Cho;Srilatha Sakamuru

  • Bisphenol A affects androgen receptor function via multiple mechanisms.

    Christina Teng;Bonnie Goodwin;Keith Shockley;Menghang Xia

  • Comprehensive Characterization of Cytochrome P450 Isozyme Selectivity across Chemical Libraries

    Henrike Veith;Noel Southall;Ruili Huang;Tim James

  • Profiling of the Tox21 Chemical Collection for Mitochondrial Function to Identify Compounds that Acutely Decrease Mitochondrial Membrane Potential

    Matias S. Attene-Ramos;Ruili Huang;Sam Michael;Kristine L. Witt

  • The Tox21 10K Compound Library: Collaborative Chemistry Advancing Toxicology.

    Ann M Richard;Ruili Huang;Suramya Waidyanatha;Paul Shinn

  • Development and Validation of a Computational Model for Androgen Receptor Activity

    Nicole C. Kleinstreuer;Patricia Ceger;Eric D. Watt;Matthew Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Menghang Xia
Menghang Xia National Institutes of Health
Christopher P. Austin
Christopher P. Austin National Institutes of Health
Anton Simeonov
Anton Simeonov National Institutes of Health
Raymond R. Tice
Raymond R. Tice National Institutes of Health
James Inglese
James Inglese National Institutes of Health
Wei Zheng
Wei Zheng National Institutes of Health
Dan R. Littman
Dan R. Littman New York University
Ajit Jadhav
Ajit Jadhav Pfizer (Germany)
Weida Tong
Weida Tong National Center for Toxicological Research
Xin-zhuan Su
Xin-zhuan Su National Institutes of Health

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