Held this year in St. Paul, the conference brings together a diverse and global community of researchers involved in basic, clinical, and translational retinoid research.
Prof. Ambrose was invited to speak at the event, hosted at the University of Bonn (Germany), due to her expertise with the chemical exploration and analysis of Baltic amber.
Both department members were selected by the College of Pharmacy's PharmD cohorts for their exemplary teaching skills.
A successful first-in-human clinical study of YCT-529, a hormone-free birth control pill for men developed by Dr. Gunda Georg of the College of Pharmacy and YourChoice Therapeutics, demonstrated its safety.
Five fantastic students finished their final thesis defenses to earn their PhDs in Medicinal Chemistry.
Findings open new opportunities to seek BioB inhibitors to treat infections with M. tuberculosis and other pathogens.