Sentences with phrase «medicinal chemistry at»

«With food sources versus supplements, there's more potential to buy a product that doesn't contain probiotics — or if it does, those probiotics may not be viable,» says Lynne V. McFarland, Ph.D., affiliate associate professor in the department of medicinal chemistry at the University of Washington and co-author of The Power of Probiotics: Improving Your Health with Beneficial Microbes.
Subsequently, I enrolled in the master program in organic and medicinal chemistry at the University of Gothenburg.
Sumit Chanda, Ph.D., professor and director of the Immunity and Pathogenesis Program at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP), and Anthony Pinkerton, Ph.D., director of medicinal chemistry at SBP's Conrad Prebys Center for Chemical Genomics, are collaborators on the effort.
Suppliers sometimes pass off cheaper defrosted meat as fresh, according to Laurie Hall, professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
After earning a pharmacy degree in India, he moved into graduate studies in synthetic and medicinal chemistry at the University of Georgia.
David Rees, senior vice president of medicinal chemistry at Astex Therapeutics, a fragment - based drug discovery specialist based in Cambridge, keeps a keen eye on the recruitment market in the city.
«The cortex basically takes all the information coming in and synthesizes it into reality,» says David E. Nichols, a professor of medicinal chemistry at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, who has done animal research on hallucinogens.

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«We're not only about discovery science but also translation science from which we can derive benefits for mankind,» explains Mark von Itzstein, executive director of the Institute for Glycomics and professor of medicinal chemistry and federation fellow at GriffithUniversity.
Douglas Thomas, associate professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy at UIC, and co-workers discovered that nitric oxide plays an important role in epigenetics — heritable alterations in gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in DNA sequence.
A postgraduate medicinal chemistry course has been proposed at the National University of Singapore that will aim to help meet an anticipated increase in demand for chemists.
It's becoming clear and clearer as people look at different stages of the plant's growth and in different habitats growing next to other plants that the stressors in the environment can really change the chemistry; because most of the medicinal compounds in the plants are what are called secondary compounds, so they are not things essential to the metabolism of the plant like sugar and water and ATP for energy and DNA.
At the moment, I don't think anyone has much of an idea on how to identify good small molecule candidates with conventional medicinal chemistry methods (though I'm intrigued to hear that you have some thoughts, AH!).
You should have a passion for medicinal chemistry and enjoy and excel at making molecules using modern methods of organic synthesis.
He became a professor of medicinal chemistry and chemistry at Northeastern University in 1969, was appointed Matthews Distinguished Professor in1980, and was a...
At the University of Alberta as a graduate student in medicinal chemistry he designed pain - relief drugs.
At Sunesis, Dr. Erlanson further honed his medicinal chemistry skills on a variety of targets including proteases, phosphatases and kinases.
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