Larisa Kuznetsova

Ph. D. 2005

 


Education:

Chemistry Department at Moscow State University, 1990-1995;

Institute of Organo-Element Compounds,  Academy of Sciences of the Russia, Moscow, Russia, 1995-1997;

Chemistry Department at State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1999-present.

 


Research Interest:

                        Organic Synthesis,  Medicinal Chemistry


Teaching Experience:

                     TA, Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, NY. 


Publications and Communications:

“Trifluoromethyl- and difluoromethyl-ß-lactams as useful building blocks for the synthesis of fluorinated amino acids, dipeptides, and fluoro-taxoids” Larisa Kuznetsova, Ioana Maria Ungureanu, Antonella Pepe, Ilaria Zanardi, Xinyuan Wu, and Iwao Ojima, J. Fluorine Chemistry, submitted.

Recent Advances in the Synthesis of a-Hydroxy-b-amino Acids and Their Use in the

SAR Studies of Taxane Anticancer Agents. Jin Chen, Larisa V. Kuznetsova, Ioana M. Ungreanu, and Iwao Ojima, Enantioselective Synthesis of α-Amino Acids, (2 Edition), 2004, submitted.

“Polyquinanes by [4 + 4] cycloaddition-transannular cyclization” Ader T A; Champey C A; Kuznetsova L V; Li T; Lim Y H; Rucando D; Sieburth S M, Org. Lett.,  2001,  3(14),  2165-7

“The mechanism of sterical stabilization of foams and foam films with adsorbed layers of surfactant-polyelectrolyte complexes” Babak VG, Vikhoreva GA, Lukina LG, Kuznetsova LV, Colloid  Journal, 1997, 59 (2): 131-135

 Division of Medicinal Chemistry; The 226th ACS National Meeting, New York, NY, September 7-11, 2003

Ÿ Poster session: Larisa Kuznetsova, Ioana Maria Ungureanu, Antonella Pepe and Iwao Ojima

Trifluoromethyl- and difluoromethyl-β-lactams as useful building blocks for the synthesis of fluorinated amino acids, dipeptides, and fluoro-taxoids

Division of Medicinal Chemistry; The 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orlean, LA, March 23-27, 2003

Ÿ Poster session:  Larissa Kuznetsova, Andrew Sturm, Vikas Gupta, and I. Ojima,

 Taxane and taxoids as potential antiparasitic agents

 


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