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in Forensic Toxicology and a minor in Statistics. Dr. Grundmann’s research interests include the search for new treatment options from natural products for CNS diseases
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in Forensic Toxicology and a minor in Statistics. Dr. Grundmann’s research interests include the search for new treatment options from natural products for CNS diseases
Dr. Müller is the Managing Director of the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS) in Germany where he also leads the Department of Microbial Natural Products. His lecture is titled, "Basic microbiology, chemistry and synthetic biotechnology to identify and characterize antibiotics from microbes."
at the 37th Annual Research Showcase A second-year medicinal chemistry graduate student, Ellis presented her research on the isolation of three metabolites from a group of natural
for the investigation of metabolic drug interaction mechanisms and pharmacokinetic properties of natural products, through analysis and assessment of individual components.” Congratulations, John, Bryan, and Haojie!
by department faculty. PHA 6425, 3 credits, Drug Biotransformation and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity PHA 6356, 3 credits, Structure Determination of Complex Natural Products PHA
natural products. She was one of the inaugural Chemical Biology T32 predoctoral fellows and was later awarded an F31 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences
expanded his expertise in the natural product field during his Ph.D. training with Dr. David Sherman at the University of Michigan. Dr. Ding then worked as a postdoctoral scholar
with a Master’s degree in Forensic Toxicology and a minor in Statistics. His research interests include the search for new treatment options from natural products for Central
on the four floor of the present pharmacy building. Deborah DeSantis and family donated funds to endow a professorship in natural products teaching and research. The ChelaDerm Company
and structure-activity relationship study of both synthetically derived and natural product-based compounds for potential therapeutic uses.