NCATS supports innovative research in biology and spurs advances in drug discovery by investing in the development of new chemistry technologies. Center experts in this discipline work on varied projects that address fundamental problems in molecular biology and the drug discovery process.
NCATS supports chemical technologies ranging from novel small molecule library design to inventive bioanalytical techniques. Explore selected Chemistry Technology projects below:
- Inhibitors of NAD-Dependent 15-Hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenase for the Study of Prostaglandin’s Role in Inflammation
- A BODIPY Conjugate of the BCR-ABL Kinase Inhibitor Nilotinib
- BMS-509744 as Chemical Probe for Studying the Role of Inducible T Cell Kinase in HIV Replication
- Incorporating Stable Glycosides into Novel Small Molecule Scaffolds
- Small Molecule Combinations for Basic and Translational Studies
- A Role for RDEA-119 Within the Treatment of Marfan Syndrome
- A Role for Tofacitinib Within the Treatment of Adult T Cell Leukemia and HTLV-I-Associated Myelopathy/Tropical Spastic Paraparesis





