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Past Event: Opportunities for Merging Chemical and Biological Synthesis

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Sterling Chemistry Laboratory
225 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511
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Please join Yale Chemistry for the Bristol Meyers Squibb organic chemistry seminar with Xiaoguang Lei, Professor of Chemical Biology, Peking University.

Summary: Natural products and their derivatives have long been used as medicinal agents, and they still make up a significant fraction of clinically approved drugs. Natural product synthesis provides a rich and unparalleled opportunity to develop new synthetic transformations, conceive novel and general strategies to access complex structures and study the mechanism of action of bioactive targets. This lecture will illustrate the opportunities at this interface between synthetic organic chemistry and chemical biology by describing a series of examples we are actively working on in our laboratory at Peking University. We take inspiration from Mother Nature to study the biosynthesis of plant-derived natural products to elucidate new enzymatic mechanisms and apply the chemoenzymatic approach to prepare complex natural products and their derivatives. Moreover, we further use bioactive natural products to explore new biology and develop novel drug candidates for human diseases. For more information on Professor Lei's research: https://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/leigroup/proflei/index.htm

Faculty Host: Prof. Seth Herzon. This seminar is generously sponsored by the Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Fund.

Location: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory (SCL) 160