Session Details

Inorganic Medicinal Chemistry I

Sunday, 20 July 2003 09:30 -12:30

Hall A

Chair Peter J Sadler School of Chemistry, University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom

Recognition of antimony and bismuth by peptides and proteins: insight into the mechanism of action
  • Prof Hongzhe Sun, Department of Chemistry and Laboratory of Chemical Biol, Hong Kong
  • A unique bioinorganic mechanism of action of antimalarial aminoquinolines
  • Timothy J Egan, Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Biolocalization and in vivo Coordination Chemistry of Vanadium Pharmaceuticals
  • Chris Orvig, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • The antidiabetic potential of vanadium compounds
  • Prof Dieter Rehder, Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry, Universit, Germany
  • Li+/Mg2+ COMPETITION FOR Mg2+-BINDING SITES IN G-PROTEINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER¹
  • Duarte Mota de Freitas, Loyola University Chicago, United States