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
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Nature performs challenging synthetic transformations using powerful enzymes. These enzymes are frequently found in the biosynthetic pathways of natural products
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Join us at the Western Illinois University Pre-Med Symposium on Monday, February 19th from 4:00pm - 6:00pm. A representative from the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy will be attending the symposium […]
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Join us at the African American Youth Career & College Fair located at Madison College, Truax campus. This is an event open to area high school students. A representative from […]
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.
Please join Rho Chi and Phi Lambda Sigma for the 68th annual Kremer’s Memorial Lecture, featuring Dr. Chisholm-Burns' presentation: "Leadership, Possibilities, and Pharmacists’ Value in Patient Care."
Speaker: Lindsay Harris from Reedsburg Area Medical Center Topic: Dealing with Change
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)