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Felix W. W. Hartrampf

Boston College

Felix W. W. Hartrampf's research contributions significantly advance the fields of organic chemistry and pharmacology. Recent studies focus on the design and synthesis of complex molecules, including natural products, photohormones, and pharmaceutical compounds. Notably, e- and z-trisubstituted macrocyclic alkenes enable efficient synthetic routes for natural product synthesis and skeletal editing. Additionally, research on photohormone-enabled optical control of PPARγ highlights the potential for targeted therapeutic interventions. The development of photoswitchable inhibitors and antagonists for various receptors expands the toolbox for controlling biomolecular activity. These findings hold promise for the discovery of novel therapeutics and synthetic strategies in pharmaceutical chemistry.

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Commercial signal 60.3
Scientific signal 62.0
Social signal 57.5
Papers 9
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278 Paper cites

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