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  1. Damian Young, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Phone. 713-798-5419. Email ... Positions Assistant Professor Pharmacology and Chemical Biology Baylor College of Medicine ...

  2. Chemical Biologist and Drug Discovery Entrepreneur · Experience: Baylor College of Medicine · Education: North Carolina State University · Location: Houston · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  3. Ram Reddy. Professor. Teaching basic sciences (Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology and Pharmacology) in Baylor Medical, School of Health Professions and Graduate school. Michael Robertson. Assistant Professor. Leveraging cryogenic electron microscopy and computational methods to study dynamic membrane protein signaling & develop novel therapeutics.

  4. Contact Information. Phone: 713-798-5419. Email: damian.young@bcm.edu. Research. Research in my laboratory is focused on developing small molecules that can be used to interrogate fundamental and disease-associated biological processes. Our work also centers on the development of human therapeutics for a wide variety of diseases.

  5. welch1.org › endowed-chairs › damian-youngDamian Young - welch1.org

    Damian Young, assistant professor and Welch Chair at Baylor College of Medicine, is a synthetic organic chemist by training. Today, he looks to adapt the principles of natural product synthesis and modern organic chemistry to achieve total chemical synthesis of more complex molecules. His research focuses on the development of chemical pathways ...

  6. Damian W. Young, Ph.D. is Associate Director for the Center for Drug Discovery at Baylor College of Medicine and Assistant Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology and Pathology and Immunology. His research is focused on applying modern synthetic organic chemistry to constructing collections of biologically active small ...

  7. Damian Young is a Assistant Director for the Center for Drug Discovery at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a faculty member within the Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology and Immunology. His research focuses on the development of chemical pathways leading to molecules that can be used to probe fundamental and disease-associated biology.

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