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CNPD3 Seminar Series | Dr. Kou-San Ju

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2023/10/23/cnpd3-seminar-series-dr-kou-san-ju/

Wednesday, Oct. 25, from 10 – 11 a.m. in Communicore C1-017 Dr. Kou-San Ju’s presentation is titled “Genomics-Accelerated Discovery and Biosynthesis of Phosphonate Natural Products.”

CNPD3 Seminar Series | Dr. Andrew Lowell

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2025/03/13/cnpd3-seminar-series-dr-andrew-lowell/

Wednesday, March 12, from 10 – 11 a.m. in C1-004 Dr. Lowell’s presentation title is “Antibiotic development through natural product modification.”

Ph.D. Program

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/education/ph-d-program/

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

Chemical Synthesis and Drug (or Probe) Development

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/research/faculty-research-areas/lueschlab/chemical-synthesis-and-drug-or-probe-development/

is the pharmacophore of the natural product and liberated during protein-assisted thioester hydrolysis to largazole thiol.  We determined that largazole inhibits HDACs in vivo

Celebrating a Year of Achievements in Medicinal Chemistry

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2024/08/26/celebrating-a-year-of-achievements-in-medicinal-chemistry/

are now affiliated with the department, and the two entities are jointly recruiting a new faculty member. Striving for global leadership, the Center for Natural Products, Drug

UF launches American Society of Pharmacognosy Gator Chapter

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2024/11/12/uf-launches-american-society-of-pharmacognosy-gator-chapter/

in natural products research. Under the leadership of UF College of Pharmacy graduate student Tam Pham, the new ASP Gator Chapter aims to connect students with a global

Advisory Board

https://clintox.cop.ufl.edu/about/advisory-board/

graduating with a Master’s degree in Forensic Toxicology and minor in Statistics. His research interests include the search for new treatment options from natural products for Central