Functional Molecules from Natural Sources
Naturally-occurring compounds have been, and continue to be, an important source of new leads and of commercially successful products for various industrial sectors, notably pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The conference, Functional Molecules from Natural Sources, held at Magdalen College, Oxford, in July 2009 set out to highlight current trends, challenges and successes in the exploitation of natural products from microbial, plant and marine sources. Based on the proceedings of this conference, the main themes of this book are modern and emerging perspectives on natural product utilization and improved strategies for natural products expl…
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Weitere Autoren: Thomas, Robert (Hrsg.) / Nicholson, Neville (Hrsg.) / Wrigley, Stephen K (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-84973-207-9
- EAN: 9781849732079
- Produktnummer: 35160777
- Verlag: Royal Society Of Chemistry
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 244 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 0 KB
Über den Autor
Stephen K. Wrigley has worked in the field of industrial natural products drug discovery and development for twenty five years. He is currently Chief Technical Officer at Hypha Discovery Ltd., where his scientific interests are focused on the identification and evaluation of novel basidiomycete metabolites with anticancer and antimicrobial activities. Prior to joining Hypha, he led efforts to characterize and develop new lipopeptide antibiotics at RecombinoGen Ltd. Steve was formerly Senior Director of Research for Cubist Pharmaceuticals (UK) Ltd., where he led a team engaged in antibiotic screening and participated in programmes to generate improved lipopeptides through chemical and genetic modification. He had previously held research management and scientific positions involving microbial product discovery at TerraGen Discovery, Inc., Xenova Ltd. and Glaxo Group Research Ltd. Steve obtained BSc and PhD degrees, both in chemistry, from Imperial College, University of London, in 1982 and 1985, respectively.
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