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Three medicinal chemistry graduate students selected as inaugural trainees for Chemistry-Biology Interface Predoctoral Training Program

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2020/09/08/three-medicinal-chemistry-graduate-students-selected-as-inaugural-trainees-for-chemistry-biology-interface-predoctoral-training-program/

Chair in Natural Products Drug Discovery and Development. Goertzen and Mamallapalli are second-year graduate students. Goertzen is a member of the Rob Huigens, Ph.D., an associate

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

CBI Mentors

And Chair, Debbie And Sylvia DeSantis Chair In Natural Products Drug Discovery And Development

UF Health invites applicants for AI faculty positions

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2021/05/05/uf-health-invites-applicants-for-ai-faculty-positions/

, druggability, natural products dereplication through deep data learning, molecular recognition, structure-activity relationship, DMPK analysis, molecular multi-objective/parametric

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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

Medicinal chemistry faculty secure multiple grants

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2019/10/11/medicinal-chemistry-faculty-secure-multiple-grants/

. Hendrik Luesch, Ph.D., a professor and chair of medicinal chemistry and the Debbie and Sylvia DeSantis Chair in Natural Products Drug Discovery and Development, is a competing

Education

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 areas such as natural products, cancer, anti-infectives, drug abuse and pain research. Ph.D. program