El antiviral nirmatrelvir debe su poder al grupo ciano! El mismo grupo que también encuentras en el "super glue". Lo contamos en colaboración con la Dra. Jazmín @Jazzqfb@Quim_Cinvestav y el Dr. Edgar @edymors en @RevistaAyP@cinvestav 🧪
https://t.co/pDvcKQZKvy
🧪#ApartaLaFecha para asistir a esta conferencia en el Instituto de Química:
🎙 Prof. Phil S. Baran de
@scrippsresearch
🧪 "Simplifying Synthesis with Radical Cross-Coupling"
📅 4 de marzo
⏰ 12 horas
📍 Biblioteca #IQUNAM
🎟 Entrada libre
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@AVazquez1120 Thank you Dr. Andrés Vázquez López for visiting the Department of Chemistry at Cinvestav. Your talk was truly inspiring and motivating for our community. We hope to welcome you back soon!
📢PLAZA DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Concursa por un puesto para investigador o investigadora de tiempo completo en nuestro departamento.
Consulta la convocatoria en:
https://t.co/LfuCQbiEYW
Si estás interesado en unirte al Departamento de Química del @cinvestav como Profesor investigador, postula a la convocatoria. Esperamos un nuevo colega entusiasta que se una a nuestro reconocido centro de investigación en Ciudad de México. https://t.co/xaAyzjzGsU
@IsaacV_UG@LatinXChem Congrats, Darien! Regarding on the N "ranking" of the ylides, I’m curious how an ylide derived from a sulfinate would rank. Keep up the great work! :)
@amcscheuer@LatinXChem These are great news! It's fantastic that your method shows no interference with other pesticides/herbicides and can also distinguish other relevant species. Keep up the great work!
@anahi_frs@LatinXChem Thank you for your reply, América. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your results once they're published. Regards!
@anahi_frs@LatinXChem Hello América, this is Armando Luján from Cinvestav MX. Your research is super interesting and highly relevant given the region's agricultural output. How does the activity of your antifungals compare to the agroindustry leaders in treating infections caused by these fungi?
@alex16rod@LatinXChem I noticed that in compound 4, the methoxy group (at the top) is orthogonal to the plane, which seems like a local minimum. Did you try making it coplanar with the aryl ring to see if it resulted in a better minimum?
@alex16rod@LatinXChem Hi Alexis, Armando Luján from Cinvestav MX here. Great molecules! Would extending conjugation via the oxygenated function in the anisole ring be useful? Also, are species 4 and 5 fully planar? (I see some dihedral distortion for the benzoxazole, am I right?
@AlbertoFel87398@LatinXChem So, I suppose this isn’t a bad result, right? This would lead to shorter, more tunable polymeric chains, correct? Or were you aiming for more active catalysts?
@CarlosAngel92@LatinXChem Hello Carlos, this is Armando Luján from Cinvestav MX. Beyond the general interest in expanding chemical space by combining an amino acid with an indole, is there a specific reason why attaching an indole to the carboxylate end of an amino acid is particularly important?