CNPD3 Seminar Series Guest Lecturer | Ramon Gonzalez
Ramon Gonzalez, Ph.D., professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of South Florida and the founding director of the Advanced Biomanufacturing Initiative (iBIO).
Ramon Gonzalez, Ph.D., professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of South Florida and the founding director of the Advanced Biomanufacturing Initiative (iBIO).
Dr. Nathanael Gray, Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School will present “Targeted Protein Degradation as a New Anti-Cancer Drug Strategy” on December 7th.
Join us for these upcoming seminars on behalf of the Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development (CNPD3).
Dr. Frederick T. Chin is an assistant professor in the department of radiology at Stanford University. His presentation is titled "Targeted PET-MR imaging of novel biomarkers: assessing pain, cancer and other neurological disorders."
Assistant professors Rob Huigens, Ph.D. and Yousong Ding, Ph.D., each secured $1.7 million grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in August. For these junior faculty hired in 2013, earning a National Institutes of Health grant is a first. For the department…
Dr. Loesgen is the Terence Brandshaw chemistry professor at Oregon State University. Her lecture is titled "Drug discovery with microbial natural products – from new gene activation techniques to anticancer leads."
Take a look at the scheduled seminar speakers and topics for the Fall ’18 semester. …
Take a look at the scheduled seminar speakers and topics for the Spring ’18 semester. …
Dr. Phanstiel is a professor of medical education at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. His lecture is titled, "Targeting Polyamine Metabolism in Human Cancers."
Dr. Boskovic is a postdoctoral researcher at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. His lecture is titled, "Concurrent Preparation and a Snapshot of Bioactivity of Synthetic Compounds."