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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of Florida
所属院系:College of Pharmacy
所属专业:Pharmacy
联系方式:352-273-8708
Jane Aldrich, Ph.D., joined the College of Pharmacy as a professor of medicinal chemistry. She came to the University of Florida from the University of Kansas, where she had been a professor since 2001. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and completed an NIH postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota. The focus of research in her laboratory is the design and synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetic analogs. This research involves examining structure-activity relationships, primarily of opioid peptides, and exploring synthetic methodologies to prepare novel peptide and peptidomimetic analogs. Her research has expanded to also include studies related to drug development, examining the metabolic stability of peptides, their ability to cross biological barriers, and their pharmacokinetic and pharmacological properties in animal models. Current projects focus on novel peptide analogs as potential treatments for drug abuse, pain and cancer.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, Professor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, February, 2015 - present University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Professor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, September 2001 – February, 2015 ; Adjunct Professor, February, 2015 - present Courtesy Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, October 2006 – Februar y, 2015 Associate Member, Uni versity of Kansas Cancer Center, August 2007 – February, 2015 Sabbatical: Dr. Vadivel Ganapathy’s laboratory, Medical College of Georgia, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, August – December, 2008. Project: tra nsport of opioid peptides Dr. Mary Jeanne Kreek’s laboratory, laboratory of Biology of Addictive Diseases, Rockefeller University, January – August, 2009. Project: in vivo evaluation of opioid peptides