Five UF College of Pharmacy faculty appointed to endowed professorships
professional interests are in the field of pharmacognosy, which is the study of natural products. She received a UF Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2015.
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professional interests are in the field of pharmacognosy, which is the study of natural products. She received a UF Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2015.
Learn about the latest news and events involving CNPD3 research and faculty. Upcoming Events The College of Pharmacy’s Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development
A novel drug candidate based on a marine natural product discovered 20 years ago could be the basis for a new approach to treating pancreatic cancer, according to University
biology-based, natural product research. The study, “Apratoxin S4 inspired by a marine natural product, a new treatment option for ocular angiogenic diseases” was published
poisonous effect of the natural product. Even at relatively high doses, the agent was effective and safe. “Sometimes nature needs a helping human hand to further optimize these products
Killers, (Mentor: Robert Huigens III) Chip Norwood, Complexity-to-Diversity on the Indole-Containing Natural Product Vincamine, (Mentor: Robert Huigens III) Ran Zuo, Developing
The UF Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development hosted the 6th UF Drug Discovery Symposium April 15-16 in Gainesville.
The UF Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development hosted the 6th UF Drug Discovery Symposium April 15-16 in Gainesville.
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