Studies in our laboratory focus on problems in chemistry (new reactions and synthesis), biology (novel modes of action), and medicine (new therapeutic leads and drug delivery systems). These interconnected and often synergistic activities are inspired by an interest in novel structures, frequently from nature, that possess unique modes of action and significant clinical potential. Described herein are some examples of recent work from our laboratory that have led to new transition metal-catalyzed reactions, a new and remarkably potent therapeutic lead, and new drug delivery systems that are in clinical trials.
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Wender, P. A., Baryza, J. L., Brenner, S. E., Clarke, M. O., Gamber, G. G., Horan, J. C., … Williams, T. J. (2003). Inspirations from nature. New reactions, therapeutic leads, and drug delivery systems. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 75, pp. 143–155). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200375020143
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