A workflow for academic drug discovery at Baylor college of Medicine
Figure 1: Dr. Justin Anglin is Director and Medicinal Chemistry Leader at the Centre for Drug Discovery, Baylor College of Medicine Neurological Research Institute.
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Figure 1: Dr. Justin Anglin is Director and Medicinal Chemistry Leader at the Centre for Drug Discovery, Baylor College of Medicine Neurological Research Institute.
Biotage recently introduced the newly launched Biotage® Selekt Enkel flash purification system to the College of Charleston. Biotage® Selekt with its two column channels is a well-established leader i...
One of Japan’s innovative pharmaceutical companies uses Isolera™ flash purification systems and Biotage® Initiator+ microwave synthesizers in the development of new prescription drugs. Modern lab inst...
Figure 1: The scientists, left to right: Dr. László Kürti, graduate student Kaitlyn Lovato, Ph.D Padmanabha Venkatesh Kattamuri, and graduate student Nicole Behnke. Not Pictured: Ph.D. Zhe Zhou, Ph.D....
Introduction Synthesis workflow incorporates many steps including the chemical reaction, its work-up, evaporation, and purification. In many labs this workflow is slowed by the lack of instrumentation...
Recently, the Thorn-Seshold Research Group at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) purchased a Biotage® Selekt flash purification system to help them with their work. Biotage caught up with tw...
First, how did you end up where you are today? “I have always been fascinated with the ability of chemistry to produce drugs, medicines and therapies. It was therefore natural for me to pursue my Ph.D...
Dr. Thomas L. Mindt and Xabier Guarrochena in the laboratory at the University of Vienna’s Institute of Inorganic Chemistry. Dr. Thomas L. Mindt, Professor of Bioinorganic Radiochemistry at the Univer...
Figure 1: Scientists at the SGC-UNC site (from left to right): Alfredo Picado, PhD; Benjamin Eduful, PhD; Sean O’Byrne, PhD.