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expression” Nature Cell Biol. 2010, 12, 758–767. Luesch, H.; Abreu, P. “A natural products approach to drug discovery: probing modes of action of antitumor agents by genome-scale

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expression” Nature Cell Biol. 2010, 12, 758–767. Luesch, H.; Abreu, P. “A natural products approach to drug discovery: probing modes of action of antitumor agents by genome-scale

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; 2, Herbal and Dietary Supplements,  Toxicology of Chemical Weapons, Biosecurity and Microbial Forensics, and Natural Medicinal Products can be taken at any time. Special Topics and Literature Survey of Clinical Toxicology must be taken in the final semester.

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PHA 6354 Natural Medicinal Products

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discovery, organic synthesis of medicinal agents, natural products chemistry, prodrugs, topical drug delivery, peptide chemistry, molecular modeling, drug metabolism and molecular

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start to finish. The symposium reinforced the major role of natural products in drug discovery, specifically for cancer, infectious diseases, and drug abuse and pain, which

Ranjala Ratnayake , Ph.D.

Research Associate Professor

Ranjala Ratnayake, Ph.D., was appointed a research assistant professor in the department of medicinal chemistry at the University…