In celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the launch of ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, the Early Career Board assembled this collection of some of the most impactful articles from the Journal. https://t.co/vOcsiwkuF0
In addition to providing you the opportunity to look at some of the great science that has been published over the years, we also reached out to the Authors and asked them to reflect back on their work in ACS Med Chem Lett.
A NOA from NIDA on a UG3 grant is here. Excited to work with Brian Kobilka and Jay Mclaughlin on NAMs for treating opioid overdose upto IND phase. Several postdoc positions in both chemistry/pharmacology available. @washumedicine@WashUClinPharm
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Spent a fantastic weekend at KU for the annual MIKIW conference. It was a blast showing the group where the magic all started. And we capped it off with Lisa Rusali bringing home the gold with an awesome oral presentation. #MIKIW2025#noplacelikehome
Read the February issue of #ACSMedChemLett!
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John Woodland highlights three must read articles In this Issue.
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Check out the newest virtual special issue at ACS Med Chem Lett and J. Med. Chem. highlighting the many faces of medicinal chemistry! https://t.co/kn1WUS0N43... Editorial from Ashley Adams, @LoriFerrins , and Anna Junker
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📢 Call for Papers 📢
Submit your manuscripts to the upcoming special issue in #ACSMedChemLett highlighting the exciting collaborations in #DrugDiscovery happening across the academic and industrial divide ����
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Thomas lab has an NIH-funded Postdoctoral position available immediately to study epigenetic regulation. Dynamic research and dedicated mentoring . Full add: https://t.co/i0iMUuKVyU, https://t.co/k4IIA7GaCb
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We're celebrating scholarship winners from the recent Research Day. Today we recognize the winner of the Charles L. Bell Award, Lisa Rusali. Congratulations!
The latest Riley Lab paper using a Ritter-like reaction to form aristoquionline analogues is now out in ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. https://t.co/EUFgZS3zQk
While we were at it, we tested all these compounds against the α3β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and found a few analogues with improved potency compared to the natural product aristoquinoline!
The December Issue of #ACSMedChemLett is now out!
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In this Issue, Michelle Estrada highlights the three must read articles this month.
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With articles in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, ACS Med Chem Lett, ACS Bio & Med Chem Au, the Journal of Nat Prod, ACS Chem Neurosci, and ACS Chem Bio, this VSI is an exciting reminder of the importance of natural products in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery!