Marquette chemistry professor receives NSF CAREER grant to make novel radiolabeled compounds with applications in new drug development

Marquette chemistry professor receives NSF CAREER grant to make novel radiolabeled compounds with applications in new drug development
MILWAUKEE — Dr. Joseph Clark, assistant professor of chemistry in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER grant, the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty. The $650,000 grant will be used to develop new reactions for precision labeling of small molecules, which can allow scientists to track the fate of a drug molecule in the body. The reactions being studied will enable a specific quantity of tritium and/or deuterium to be placed at an exact location of a small molecule. The research has implications in new…

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