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I am delighted to see that our work on using [3.1.1]propellane to derive meta-arene bioisosteres is accepted in nature nature.com/articles/s4158… Ed Anderson Group 🇺🇦 Duarte Group Brennan Group Schofield Group AbbVie Jeremy Nugent Bethany Shire Helena Pickford Alistair Sterling
Researchers at Oxford Chemistry, Raphael Reinbold and Schofield Group, report studies on resistance to the pioneer drug ivosidenib leading to identification of inhibitors retaining activity. go.nature.com/3R5bVdx
Day two of #DDC2022 has started with excellent scientific lectures by Prof. Dr. Christopher Schofield Schofield Group and Prof. Dr. Rolf Müller Antibiotikaforschung (inaktiv)! Thank You! 😊 🤩
In Situ Inhibitor Synthesis and Screening by Fluorescence Polarization: An Efficient Approach for Accelerating #DrugDiscovery (Zhang) Schofield Group #openaccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…
Metallo-β-lactamase-mediated antimicrobial resistance and progress in inhibitor discovery McNally lab group IMIBirmingham Schofield Group dlvr.it/SkGw1g
Congratulations Giorgia Fiorini!
After a long wait, extremely happy to see this work out nature.com/articles/s4155… WHATACOMPLEX! great collaboration with amazing group of people in Hiro Suga's lab Tokyo 東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 化学専攻 理学部化学科 Chris S lab Schofield Group and Akane Kawamura Newcastle University link here: rdcu.be/dcKJe
Answering questions about research & career journeys as part of our Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research Oxford Chemistry Schofield Group Bug Fight! Workshop. Thank you Carterton CC for trialling this with us today. MPLSOxford Oxford Undergraduate Admissions
Delighted to share our new work in Nature Cancer in collaboration with Schofield Group led by Hannah Lawson & James Holt-Martyn. We found that HIF hydroxylases are potent therapeutic targets in AML. The ICR. nature.com/articles/s4301…. 1/4