Pharm Sci Seminar–BUSSE Lecture (1 of 2)-Allan S. Hoffman, ScD
The idea to conjugate PEG to a protein, i.e., to “PEGylate” the protein, was first proposed by Prof. Frank Davis (Rutgers Univ.) in the late 1960s-early 1970s
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The idea to conjugate PEG to a protein, i.e., to “PEGylate” the protein, was first proposed by Prof. Frank Davis (Rutgers Univ.) in the late 1960s-early 1970s
The original pioneers of medical implants and extracorporeal devices were the medical doctors who were dealing daily with patients suffering from many different medical problems.
In this talk, I will present our recent work on molecular imaging and image-guided drug delivery of cancer and some cardiovascular diseases with peptides, proteins, and a variety of nanomaterials.
Join student and faculty glycoscientists as they share research advances and ideas in carbohydrate chemistry and biology.
Lara K. Mahal, PhD Professor Department of Chemistry New York University Cracking the Glycocode: Identifying Key Glycans in Cancer and Infection
With the benefit of genomic technologies, the identification of integral membrane proteins that function as transporters is nearly complete. These solute carriers are located in every cell of every organism
Accelerating the Discovery of Pharmaceutical Leads from Marine Cyanobactria
Microbial Natural Products in Drug Discovery--New Sources, Screens, and Targets
Join us for an informal career roundtable discussion led by UW PhD alum Raymond Skwierczynski, former Vice-President and Head of Pharmaceutical Operations at CoLucid Pharmaceuticals.
Angela Gelli, PhD Professor and Hartwell Investigator Departments of Pharmacology and Medicine College of Biological Sciences University of California, Davis Targeting Virulence to Promote Development of Evolution-Proof Anti-Invective Drugs and a Path through the Blood-Brain Barrier