Bioorthogonal Chemistry: From Basic Science to Clinical Translation - 6 March 2024
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of bioorthogonal chemistry and its journey from fundamental research to clinical applications in this 53-minute Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi. Gain insights into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Bertozzi, the Baker Family Director of Stanford ChEM-H and Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. Discover how this innovative chemical approach is revolutionizing medical research and treatment strategies. Delve into the principles of bioorthogonal reactions and their potential to transform drug delivery, imaging techniques, and targeted therapies. Understand the challenges and opportunities in translating this powerful tool from laboratory experiments to practical clinical use. Engage with the latest advancements in this interdisciplinary field that bridges chemistry, biology, and medicine, offering new possibilities for diagnosing and treating various diseases.
Syllabus
Bioorthogonal chemistry: From basic science to clinical translation | DoM Grand Rounds| 6 March 2024
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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