“Organic synthesis” is a compound-creating activity often focused on biologically active small molecules. This special issue of PNAS explores innovations and trends in the field that are enabling the synthesis of new types of small-molecule probes and drugs. This perspective article frames the research described in the special issue but also explores how these modern capabilities can both foster a new and more extensive view of basic research in the academy and promote the linkage of life-science research to the discovery of novel types of small-molecule therapeutics [Schreiber SL (2009) Chem Bio Chem 10:26–29]. This new view of basic research aims to bridge the chasm between basic scientific discoveries in life sciences and new drugs that ...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, 19 April 1971Many biological ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Discovery of small molecules as anticancer agents: the role of the medicinal chemist in the discover...
Synthetic organic chemists have the power to replicate some of the most intriguing molecules of livi...
From its beginnings, organic chemistry has been a partner to biology, often crossing the artificial ...
The development of effective small-molecule probes and drugs entails a discovery phase, often requir...
Chemical synthesis is a cornerstone of the development of medicinal chemistry, forming the basis for...
Shown in this article are our current research topics based on the organic syntheses of biologically...
Despite over a century of applying organic synthesis to the search for drugs, we are still far from ...
Chemical biology and drug discovery are two scientific activities that pursue different goals but co...
Chemical biology encompasses the study and manipulation of biological system using chemistry, often ...
This book is a collection of Special Issue articles with a multidisciplinary character, linking biol...
Complex natural products provide tremendous opportunities to shape the landscape of organic synthesi...
The key objectives of medicinal chemistry are to efficiently design and synthesize bioactive compoun...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, 19 April 1971Many biological ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Discovery of small molecules as anticancer agents: the role of the medicinal chemist in the discover...
Synthetic organic chemists have the power to replicate some of the most intriguing molecules of livi...
From its beginnings, organic chemistry has been a partner to biology, often crossing the artificial ...
The development of effective small-molecule probes and drugs entails a discovery phase, often requir...
Chemical synthesis is a cornerstone of the development of medicinal chemistry, forming the basis for...
Shown in this article are our current research topics based on the organic syntheses of biologically...
Despite over a century of applying organic synthesis to the search for drugs, we are still far from ...
Chemical biology and drug discovery are two scientific activities that pursue different goals but co...
Chemical biology encompasses the study and manipulation of biological system using chemistry, often ...
This book is a collection of Special Issue articles with a multidisciplinary character, linking biol...
Complex natural products provide tremendous opportunities to shape the landscape of organic synthesi...
The key objectives of medicinal chemistry are to efficiently design and synthesize bioactive compoun...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, 19 April 1971Many biological ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Discovery of small molecules as anticancer agents: the role of the medicinal chemist in the discover...