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
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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
investigators in 2013 as critical to the Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development, or CNPD3, genomes-to-natural products-to-drugs initiative that flourished
, Ph.D., a professor and chair of medicinal chemistry and the Debbie and Sylvia DeSantis Chair in Natural Products Drug Discovery and Development. “In an era when competition
products for CNS diseases such as anxiety disorders and depression as well as structural elucidation and mechanism of action of new drug entities derived from natural products
after 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
in many areas, such as medicinal chemistry, process chemistry, natural products chemistry, forensic chemistry, and many other sub-specialties of analytical chemistry. This course
Natural
Assistant Dean for Lifelong Learning and Clinical Professor
Oliver Grundmann, Ph.D., received a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and European pharmacist license from the University of Münster,…
and minor in Statistics. His research interests include the search for new treatment options from natural products for Central Nervous System and Gastrointestinal diseases such as anxiety