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Glenn N. Cunningham
Drug Discovery
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Professor Emeritus
Ph.D. (Biochemistry), North Carolina State University
E-mail: gcunning@ucf.edu
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Research
Glenn Cunningham's interest is in the area of drug discovery and establishing their mode of action. His work has primarily focused on antifungal, and anticancer drugs. Molecular modeling is used in structure-activity studies. Bioassay development is a crucial part of the research activity.
Selected Publications
"Inhibition of Tumor Cell Proliferation by Synthetic Pyrroles," Wright, T.R., Price, H.L., and Cunningham, Glenn N. Florida Scientist, vol.31, p. 30, 1998.
"Compatibility of Ondansetran Hydrochloride and Amino Acids in a Total Parential Nutrition Solution," Kirkham, J.C., Rutherford, E., Daneshmand, A.K., Falls, A., Cunningham, G.N. Journal of Health Systems Pharmacy, 52: 1557, 1995.
"Undergraduate Research in BioChemistry at the University of Central Florida," Cunningham, G.N. Quarterly 15, no. 3, 1994.
"Chemical Constituents of the Heartworm of Rhizophora apiculata b1.", Kokpol, U., Chavasiri, W., Chittawong, V., Bruce, M., Cunningham, G.N., and Miles, D.H. Phytochemistry, 33: 1129-1131, 1993.
"Insecticides Based on Differences in Metabolic Pathways in Safer Insecticides: Development and Use." Cunningham, G.N., Gupton, J., Mayer, R., 1990, Marcel Decker.
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