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Message from the Director
Thank you for visiting the website of the National Center for Natural Products
Research. We are a university-based academic research unit devoted to the
discovery and development of new pharmaceutical and agrichemical technologies
based on the amazing chemical diversity of living organisms – plants, animals,
and microbes. Natural products, mainly from plant-derived remedies, were
the foundation for modern medical practice, and the cornerstone of biomedical
research. Even in the 21st century, the majority of our current
pharmaceuticals are derived, directly or indirectly, from natural products.
Building from that background, rapid developments in genomics, molecular
biology and proteomics have identified new potential mechanistic targets,
opening new avenues for discovery of new drugs. New detection, engineering
and fabrication, materials science, separation methods, and improved
analytical and structural tools have greatly enhanced our ability to rapidly
discover new active compounds. And sophisticated drug design and molecular
modeling tools, coupled with the ability for parallel synthesis of arrays of
analogs, allow optimization of desirable characteristics of new leads.
All these developments make it an exciting time to be involved in drug
discovery and development. We hope this portal will be a window for you
into the fascinating world of natural products research, and specifically to
some of our growing research programs.
We have about 120 people working at the NCNPR from many different disciplines
– pharmacognosy [natural products chemistry], microbiology, biochemistry,
molecular biology, analytical chemistry, pharmacology/toxicology, medicinal
chemistry, botany, plant physiology, plant pathology, pharmaceutics,
and more. These scientists are the NCNPR’s greatest resource – our
creativity, our productivity, our culture, and ultimately our success,
depend on them.
We look forward to the time when you can make the trip to Oxford and the
Ole Miss campus, take a personal tour of our facility - the Thad Cochran
Research Center, and see our scientists’ work ‘up close’. In the meantime,
come on in, have a look around, and contact us at
ncnpr@olemiss.edu
with any questions or comments you may have.
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