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Pharm Sci Seminar – Yi Tang, PhD

Nature performs challenging synthetic transformations using powerful enzymes. These enzymes are frequently found in the biosynthetic pathways of natural products

Pharm Sci Seminar – Brian Bachmann, PhD

2006 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

It is now possible to estimate the natural product biosynthetic potential of organisms before attempting to isolate compounds by analysis of their biosynthetic gene clusters.

Pharm Sci Seminar – Karen Allen, PhD

2006 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

In order to identify and assess sequence markers that support structure and specificity, we have undertaken the study of two enzyme superfamilies, comprising phosphotransferases and phosphoglycosyltransferases, the haloalkanoate dehalogenase superfamily (HADSF) and the phosphoglycosyl transferase superfamily (PGT)

Pharm Sci Seminar – Eric Goedken, PhD

2006 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

The recent clinical success of IL-17A neutralizing biologics in psoriasis has underlined its importance as a target for drug discovery

AAPS Distinguished Seminar: Dr. Alita Miller

2006 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

Antibiotic resistance is a serious public health crisis. Antibacterial regulatory guidelines have been recently updated to allow for more streamlined development of narrow-spectrum, precision therapies to treat highly problematic, multidrug-resistant bacterial infections

Pharm Sci Seminar – Jack Yalowich, PhD

1116 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

DNA Topoisomerase IIα (TOP2α; 170 kDa) is a prominent target for anticancer drugs whose clinical efficacy is often compromised due to acquired chemoresistance.

Pharm Sci Seminar – Kirst King-Jones, PhD

1116 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

We use the Drosophila prothoracic gland (PG) as a model to study tissues with high and dynamic demands in iron and heme.

2018 Busse Lecture (1 of 2): Simon J.L. Billinge, PhD

2006 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

In the solid state, small molecules such as active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) molecules tend to pack in well defined arrangements leading to different crystalline polymorphs