Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Grants and Fellowships: Summer 2015

Pharmaceutical Chemistry department members have received the following grants and fellowships between July and September 2015:

9/30/2015: Steven Altschuler's Convergence Scholar Award entitled, "The genetic, epigenetic, and immunological underpinnings of cancer evolution through treatment" was...

Gary Rudnick Seminar

Gary Rudnick, PhD, will present “Conformational change in mechanism and regulation of serotonin transporter” on Monday, September 28, 2015, from noon to 1:00 pm, at the Gladstone Institutes, Robert W. Mahley Auditorium. The seminar is hosted by William DeGrado.

Benet to receive ISSX North American Scientific Achievement Award

UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty member Leslie Benet, PhD, has been named the 2015 recipient of the North American Scientific Achievement Award, presented by the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX).

Ding applies stem cell method to recreate cells lost in spinal cord injuries

Sheng Ding, PhD, is a stem cell scientist who uses novel small molecules to control and reprogram stem cell activities in various tissue types. Applying his groundbreaking techniques, he has previously succeeded in transforming skin cells into functional brain, heart, liver, and insulin-producing...

UCSF-Amgen Symposium

The UCSF School of Pharmacy Industry Outreach Program presents a UCSF-Amgen Symposium.

This event will comprise two sessions:

Antibody Network partners with Celgene to develop cancer therapies

A new collaboration between Celgene Corp. and the Recombinant Antibody Network (RAN) will support the development of next-generation, antibody-based cancer therapies.

Ian Seiple, PhD

Associate Professor

Our research focuses on the application of modern chemical synthesis to biological challenges. Primary branches include complex molecule synthesis, reaction development, and de novo molecular design. Each project is chosen based on its fundamental scientific merit and its potential for immediate...

Jeremy Nicholson seminar

Jeremy Nicholson of the Imperial College in London is coming to UCSF to give a seminar entitled "Systems Medicine Approaches in Personalised and Public Healthcare." Dr. Nicholson is the head of the Department of Surgery and Cancer and the head of Stratified Medicine.

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