Fare forward to Amber!
We wish Amber all the best in her new “voyage” as an Assistant Professor at North Park University near Chicago. While we will miss all her positive energy in the lab, we know that numerous future organic chemistry students will … Read more
Welcome JC!
We are excited to have Jayachandra Rayadurgam, or “JC”, join us to discover new therapeutically relevant molecules. Thank you for contributing your talents to these efforts!
Congratulations, Feijun!
Feijun’s work on the divergent, electrochemical functionalization of cyclic amine derivatives is now available online at The Journal of Organic Chemistry! Way to go Feijun for all your rigorous efforts to understand the factors underlying the observed selectivity!
Carolina Scientific
We are honored to have our research collaboration with the Sibley Lab highlighted in the current issue of Carolina Scientific, UNC’s premiere research magazine! Thank you Alisha Desai for your interest in writing about our research efforts!
Congratulations, Forest!
Forest’s Honors Thesis on D1 dopamine receptor potentiators was accepted by the thesis committee earlier this month. Very proud of all that he has accomplished and we wish him a terrific final semester as he prepares for graduation and a … Read more
Congratulations Amber!
Amber Kelley has been selected to attend the 2021 Training in Neurotherapeutics Discovery and Development for Academic Scientists course, a rigorous short course on CNS drug discovery that is offered annually with tuition sponsored by NINDS (NIH) for all successful … Read more
Dopamine D1 PAM Publication
The structure-activity relationship study on the pyrimidone series of dopamine D1 receptor positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) was just published in Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters; many thanks to Prashi, Kadee and our collaborators in the Sibley Lab for all their … Read more
New publication on HCV anti virals
We are excited to share the initial preclinical results on our anti-HCV lead compound, fluoxazolevir, in Nature Microbiology. Many thanks to our collaborators who made this possible!
Welcome, Amber and David!
We are excited to welcome two new post-doctoral scholars to the team, Amber Kelley and David Rogers. Amber joins us from the Petersen Lab at UNC, Greensboro to work on the dopamine modulators project. David joins us from the Lamar … Read more
New publication on D3 dopamine agonists
We are excited to see our long-standing collaboration with the Sibley Lab at NINDS to develop selective D3 dopamine receptor agonists published in The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. Congratulations to all the many contributors to this project!