WHAT DO Botticelli's Venus and Phil Baran's molecules have in common? Both are born of the sea—Baran works on the synthesis of marine natural products—and both are, well, basically naked. Baran, an ...
In 1993 researchers discovered a chemical compound in a sponge off Palau, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, that has shown anticancer, antibacterial, and antifungal pharmaceutical promise. This ...
Scientists have devised a much easier technique for performing a chemical modification used widely in the synthesis of drugs and other products. Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have ...
KULR Technology Group Inc. (AMEX:KULR) shares are trading higher on Wednesday after announcing a groundbreaking pyrolytic carbon electrode developed in collaboration with Scripps Research Institute’s ...
Chemists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a versatile new technique for making modifications—especially one type of extremely difficult, but much-sought-after modification—to ...
LA JOLLA, CA – January 3, 2013 – Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have achieved a feat in synthetic chemistry by inventing a scalable method to make complex natural compounds known ...
It's been a good thing for chemistry that Denville, New Jersey's Phil S. Baran put aside his childhood dream of wearing an astronaut's spacesuit in favor of donning a lab coat. Baran's knack for ...
KULR Technology Group, Inc. has announced a partnership with Scripps Research's Baran Lab to develop a new pyrolytic carbon (PC) electrode material that is set to enhance synthetic organic ...
Chemists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a versatile new technique for making modifications—especially one type of extremely difficult, but much-sought-after modification—to ...
This is not chemist Phil Baran’s first rodeo: It’s clear that he has done media interviews before. In his Scripps Research Institute office perched above a golf course along the Pacific Ocean in La ...
Co-authors of the study hold the ingredients to successfully carry out the new method. Left to right: David Peters, Ming Yan, Jie Wang, Chao Li and Lisa Barton. (Photo by Madeline McCurry-Schmidt.) LA ...
LA JOLLA, CA – August 15, 2011 – Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have devised a much easier technique for performing a chemical modification used widely in the synthesis of drugs and ...