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MedChem @ CarolinaAt UNC-Chapel Hill, Medicinal Chemistry is a unique basic science that seamlessly blends the principles and experimental techniques of chemistry and biology with computational science aiding the discovery process. While maintaining a traditional emphasis on the small molecule (drug candidate), we have integrated the contemporary biological methods to merge small molecule and target biomolecule research to allow for elucidation of disease pathways and mechanisms of drug action. Thus, our program encompasses drug discovery, target discovery and validation, and the use computational sciences to help describe and predict drug function. This information serves as the basis for the development of new therapeutic agents.
Spurred in large part by the success of this young cadre, MCNP’s research funding continues to grow: total ongoing funding exceeds $17 Million for multi-year grants, and direct costs for 2007-08 have surpassed $3.5 Million. Highlighting MCNP’s efforts was the receipt of 10 new federal grants to support its research initiatives since 2004. This trend is part of the larger success story of the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy, which is ranked #6 nationally in terms of total funding and is ranked among the top 3 overall schools of pharmacy nation-wide by US News & World Report. Currently, renovation and expansion of the MCNP research space is being completed. Since 2006, MCNP laboratories have expanded by more than 40%, with well over half of that being newly renovated. Beginning in March, 2008, the School will occupy an additional 75,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research space in the newly constructed Genetic Medicine Research Building, and some MCNP groups will move there. |