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Figure 3 from Bioactive and Structural Metabolites of Pseudomonas and Burkholderia Species Causal Agents of Cultivated Mushrooms Diseases Published in Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry
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Biochemistry vs Chemistry? ADVICE NEEDED!
Alright,
At the moment I am taking maths, chemistry, biology and economics to AS-level but I am really stuck as to what degree I want to study...
I have narrowed it down to two - biochemistry or chemistry.
what...
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In the end I picked Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, but I sure as hell wished I'd picked Biochem I picked....
In the end I picked Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, but I sure as hell wished I'd picked Biochem that).
That).
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For Undergraduate Students
Title: Organic Chemistry
Author: Nick Greeves
Description: The Clayden book is my favorite. It's maybe a little advanced for someone encountering organic chem for the first time, but it's awesome nonetheless.--movie
For Undergraduate...
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I am doing a medicinal chemistry subjectupdated....
Chemistry for industry then an absolute topper is "The Practise of Medicinal Chemistry" by Camille Wermuth to explain more advance and more complex chemical reactions.
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Can you all give me ideas on which areas of chemistry are the best to study in terms of new developments and future job opportunities? I'm not sure what area to focus on. I guess I'll figure it out soon but what's the opinion around here?
Maybe my opinion...
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Degree in medicinal chemistry? Very useful and informative discussion thanks in demand, though I can never tell whether that still considered within the chemistry umbrella fields like polymer chemistry....
Even with just a B.S.
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Hi all,
Just really wanted to introduce myself as a new member to the board.
I am a chemistry graduate from the University of York, having completed a MChem focusing on biological and medicinal chemistry. I currently work in R&D for a large company in...
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What does $350 MM in operational efficiency savings mean for us?
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Amgen only has one small molecule product cinecalcet of Abgx .
Go back to your cave you pimple faced geek Most of chemistry is heading chemistry has produced nothing of value.
Board, so get over it.
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Looking for some guidance and tips.
I graduated in '08 with a B.S. in Chemistry. I knew I wanted to do a PhD eventually but wasn't ready to commit at that time.
After a torturous job search I ended up doing environmental analytical with the govt for a...
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I am currently working in a research lab in my school, its a medicinal chemistry is, what difference would it make to have a synthetic organic chemistry Ph.D or a medicinal chemistry Ph.D?? As far....
Year this semester.
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:27:32 -0700 (PDT), "nemo_357@hotmail.com" <nemo_357@hotmail.com
On Jun 8, 12:48 am, Roy Jensen <s...@consol.caThat said, the chapter will need to be fair, but will likely have a
negative slant towards current pharmaceutical...
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But I am not certain one
can completely sever the link between pharmaceutical science and 'big
Pharma' .
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 04:43:09 GMT, "Roy Jensen (google me for my email address)" <spam@consol.ca
Excellent point and I whole-heartedly agree .
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I'm reading a medicinal chemistry book at the moment and in the chapter on solubility they claim that "the introduction of an aromatic acid group usually results in anti-inflammatory activity". Is that true? I can't find any information on this. All the...
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Scientists are reporting development and testing of a new series of drugs that could finally stop the fox tapeworm - which causes a rare but life-threatening disease in humans - dead in its tracks. The report, which appears in ACS' Journal of Medicinal...
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