Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry: Roadmaps

· Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry Book 62 · Elsevier
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Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry: Roadmaps, Volume 62 highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. This release provides a compendium of information on newly approved drugs and compounds entering late-stage clinical trials, making it a valuable resource for graduate students pursuing research in medicinal chemistry - Reviews on hot topics of interest in small molecule drug discovery heavily pursued by industrial research organizations - Provides preclinical information in the context of chemical structures - Includes section editors who are highly knowledgeable and who can evaluate invited reviews for scientific rigor

About the author

Prof. Katherine Seley-Radtke group’s NIH-funded research employs a chemical biology approach tonucleoside, nucleotide and heterocyclic drug discovery and development with therapeuticemphasis on antiviral, anticancer and antiparasitic targets and overcoming resistance to currentlyused drugs. Current focus is targeting Ebola, Zika, Dengue and MERS viruses. She has served asthe Program Director for UMBC’s Chemistry-Biology Interface graduate training programfunded by NIH since 2007. This program promotes hands on cross disciplinary research foralmost 50 PhD students from four departments at UMBC and UMB. She is currently theImmediate Past President and Secretary-Elect for the International Society of Nucleosides,Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids and a Board member of the International Society for AntiviralResearch. Prof. Seley-Radtke also serves as a standing member for several NIH study sectionsand is an Associate Editor for three scientific journals – Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy,Molecules – Chemical Biology, and Current Protocols in Chemical Biology.

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