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Emma Ellis selected for CBI Predoctoral Training Program

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2023/08/10/emma-ellis-selected-for-cbi-predoctoral-training-program/

And Sylvia DeSantis Chair In Natural Products Drug Discovery And Development in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Ellis received her bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry

Ethnobotanicals and Functional Foods

https://cnpd3.pharmacy.ufl.edu/ethnobotanicals-and-functional-foods/

Kratom The natural product kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) has been used for hundreds of years in Southeast Asia, primarily brewed in teas. In Malaysia and Thailand, there is a long

Exploring new depths in drug discovery

College of Pharmacy alumna and supporter Debbie DeSantis, ʼ82, and Hendrik Luesch, Ph.D., an associate professor of medicinal chemistry, share a mutual interest in natural products

Faculty

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; The Debbie And Sylvia DeSantis Chair In Natural Products Drug Discovery And Development; Director of the Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development

Faculty Directory

Professor; The Debbie And Sylvia DeSantis Chair In Natural Products Drug Discovery And Development; Director of the Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery

Faculty Research Areas

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. Debbie and Sylvia DeSantis Chair in Natural Products Drug Discovery and Development Director, Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development

Faculty Spotlight

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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

Fatma Al-Awadhi awarded Kilmer Prize by The American Society of Pharmacognosy

https://graduateeducation.pharmacy.ufl.edu/2017/07/05/fatma-al-awadhi-awarded-kilmer-prize-by-the-american-society-of-pharmacognosy/

recognizes outstanding student research in the area of natural products and supports Al-Awadhi’s travel to the American Society of Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, July

Functional Genomics and High-Throughput Screening

https://mc.pharmacy.ufl.edu/research/faculty-research-areas/lueschlab/functional-genomics-and-high-throughput-screening/

large-scale or focused synthetic libraries as well as natural products for small molecule modulators of target or pathway activity. Furthermore, dietary components including marine