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Bioorganic Chemistry: Highlights and New Aspects

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Bioorganic Chemistry Highlights and New Aspects Edited by U. Diederichsen, T.K. Lindhorst, B. Westermann, and L.A. Wessjohann The understanding of (patho) physiological processes — the biosynthesis enzymes, nucleic acids, and secondary metabolites; the pathways of signaltransduction or the function of pharmaceutical agents — is of increasing importance not only in drug research but also for the development of new synthetic methods in organic chemistry and biochemistry. In a truly interdisciplinary way, bioorganic chemistry unites the central questions of biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and organic chemistry. This book fills a void in this rapidly growing field of chemistry and gives a thorough yet understandable introduction for advanced students and researches alike. Contributions of more than sixty scientists provide a topical overview of recent advances in drug development based on natural products; the biosynthesis, activity, and application of enzymes; carbohydrates; peptides; nucleic acids, and analytical methods in bioorganic chemistry. This book will be an appetizer for all — students and researchers alike — seeking orientation in this fascinating field of chemistry.
About the Author

>Ulf Diederichsen studied Chemistry in Freiburg, Germany, with a diploma work in organic synthesis and completed his Ph.D. in 1993 under the supervision of Albert Eschenmoser at the ETH Zürich working on homo- and glucose-DNA. Following postdoctoral work on radical chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, in the group of Dennis Curran, he gained his habilitation at the Technical University Munich, Germany, with Horst Kessler as mentor. In 1999, he was appointed professor of Organic Chemistry at the University Würzburg, Germany, until joining the Georg-August-University in Göttingen, Germany, in 2001 as full professor of Organic Chemistry. He was visiting professor at the LMU Munich and Goering Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin, USA. In 1999 he got the Karl Winnacker stipend and Hellmut-Bredereck award and is an ordinary member of Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 2012