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Current Research Activities

Synthesis of An Inhibitor of the Sodium Pump Obtained From Human Placenta

Molecular Modelling and Visualisation of Chemical Structures

Molecular Modelling & Structure-Activity Relationships of 4-Amino-mono and bis-Quinolines:
Novel Antimalarials with Activity in vitro and in vivo

Molecular Modelling & Structure-Activity Relationships of pyronaridine:
Novel Benz-naphthyridine Antimalarials with Activity in vitro and in vivo

Correlation of Spectral, Molecular Modelling with Biological Activity of Certain Trioxanes related to Qinghaosu

Synthesis of Unusual Trifluralin-Phenylenediamine dimers: Novel Scafolds leading to Compound with Leprostatic and Anticancer Activity

Reactions exploiting Ortho-Claisen Rearrangement of Allyl Ethers:Synthesis of Benzofurans and Benzopyrans in Near Superacid Media

Critical Reviews of Medicines in Current Use

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The Medicinal Chemistry Research Group

Research team: Dr. F. M. D. Ismail, Dr. M J Dascombe, Prof. M. B. Drew, Dr. A.M. Dyas,Dr. P. Riby, Prof. J. Ford ;Dr. P Carr, Dr. M. J. Frearson, Dr. P.G. Evans, Prof. E. T. Denisov and Dr. Denisova, Prof. R. H. Bisby, S. Alizadeh-Shekalgourabi, A. J. Blackaby (GSK), N Saach (Pfizer), R Mahmood, R Bhatt, L Suttcliffe and various undergraduates. The group researches in all medicinal aspects of blood bourne diseases especially antimalarial agents, cardiovascular pharmacology (hypertension inducing steroids) & Antioxidants

 

Medicinal Chemistry Laboroatories
A typical air sensitive experiment setup in an extraction hood
The Medicinal Chemistry Research Group.

 

 

Medicinal Chemistry Malaria Project

 

 

Collaborators with The Medicinal Chemistry Research Group