(研究生专题报告) 题 目:Design and Synthesis of Multivalent Ligands for the Detection and Treatment of Disease 报告人:VICTOR JOSEPH HRUBY, 美国亚利桑那大学化学与生物化学系杰出教授 时 间:2014年5月21日(星期三)上午9:30 地 点:费彝民楼二楼励言厅(203室) 报告人简介: Dr. Hruby was born in Valley City, North Dakota and received his B.S. and M.S., with A. William Johnson, at the University of North Dakota. He then went to Cornell University where he received his Ph.D. with A. T. Blomquist, and then was an Instructor at Cornell University Medical College with Vincent duVigneaud, Nobel Laureate. He moved to the University of Arizona in 1968 as an Assistant Professor. Professor Hruby’s research has been primarily in the chemistry, conformation-biological activity relationships, and molecular mechanisms of information transduction and of molecular diseases associated with peptide hormones and neurotransmitters and their receptors that modulate health, disease and human behavior. Specific hormones and neurotransmitters of interest include the opioids, the melanotropins, CCK, glucagon, substance P, oxytocin and related compounds and receptors. Professor Hruby has published over 1000 articles, reviews, chapters, commentaries and editorials and has over 25 patents and patent filings. Victor Hruby has received numerous awards and honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (1984), the Alan E. Pierce Award (now the Merrifield Award) (1993), a Senior Humboldt Fellowship (1999-2000) and the American Chemical Society Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award (2009). He was awarded a Doctor of Science, Honous Causa from the Free University of Brussels (1989) and was named Regents Professor at the University of Arizona (1989). Additional awards include the American Chemical Society Ralph F. Hirschmann Award (2002), The Jacob Javits Neuroscience Award (1987), the NIH MERIT Award (1988), Sommer Award (2003) Arizona Innovator of the Year (2009), and the Goodman Scientific Excellence and Mentorship Award (2011). 欢迎参加! 意甲竞猜官网 |