Daniel J. Canney, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

3307 N. Broad Street - Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone 215.707.6924 - daniel.canney@temple.edu

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Teaching

            Professional Level Courses:

Course Coordinator for Med Chem II. 

Course Coordinator for Med Chem III.

Graduate Level Courses:

                        Course Coordinator for Pharmaceutical Analysis .

Course Coordinator for Advanced Medicinal Chemistry I

Course Coordinator for Advanced Medicinal Chemistry II

Current Thesis and Dissertation Advising/teaching  (M.S. and Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry).

·        Shyam Desai, Ph.D. Candidate                         - defended thesis on August 10th, 2007

Ph.D.  Thesis Title  "Design and synthesis of novel ligands for retinoic acid receptors".

  • Safura Nantogmoh, M.S. Candidate                             - defended thesis August 17th, 2007. 

Thesis Title:  Design and synthesis of novel silicon-based ligands for retinoic acid receptors".

  • Otito Iwuchukwu, Ph.D Candidate.                                                       09/05-present

                  -  working on a project in collaboration with Dr. Nagar

Ph.D. Thesis Title:  Synthesis and Conjugation of resveratrol isomers and the contribution of its metabolism to decreased bioavailability.   

  • Sivakumar Annadurai, Ph.D. Candidate                                                09/05-present

-  involved in a collaborative project with Dr. E. Krynetskiy involving glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives as inhibitors of HMGB1/DNA complex formation.

Ph.D. Thesis Title:  Synthesis and evaluation of inhibitors of HMGB-1/DNA interactions.   

·        Ritchie Bhandare                                                                                  09/06-present

Ph.D. Thesis Title:  "Design and synthesis of lactone-based, subtype selective ligands for muscarinic acetylcholine receptors".

·        Rong Gao                                                                                             09/06-present

Ph.D. Thesis Title:  "Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel subtype-selective ligands for muscarinic acetylcholine receptors".

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