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期刊名称:MARINE DRUGS

ISSN:1660-3397
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:MOLECULAR DIVERSITY PRESERVATION INTERNATIONAL, MATTHAEUSSTRASSE 11, BASEL, SWITZERLAND, CH-4057
  出版社网址:http://www.mdpi.org/
期刊网址:http://www.mdpi.org/marinedrugs/
影响因子:1.2(2008)
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
变更情况:2007new

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Aims and Scope

Aims

Marine Drugs Publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on the research, development and production of drugs from the sea. Our aim is to publish as much as possible the experimental detail, particularly synthetic procedures and characterization information for bioactive compounds. There is no restriction on the length of the experimental section.

Scope

Subject areas include: 
  • Marine natural product
  • Drug medicinal
  • Medicine analysis
  • Marine pharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical biology
  • Marine biotechnology or biomedical engineering
  • Molecular biology
  • Enzymatic engineering
  • Marine glycobiology and glycochemistry
  • Clinical trial
  • Biological and biomedical material
  • Marine drugs development

Book Reviews

 

Authors and publishers are encouraged to send review copies of their recent related books to the Marinedrugs@mdpi.org. Received books will be listed first as "Books Received", then offered to the scholarly community for preparing reviews. 

Announcement and Advertisement

Announcements regarding academic activities such as conferences are published for free. Advertisement can be either published or placed on the pertinent website. Contact e-mail address is Marinedrugs@mdpi.org


Instructions to Authors

Instructions for Authors

Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397, http://www.mdpi.org/marinedrugs) aims to maintain a rigorous peer-review system and a rapid editorial system. This open access journal is funded by publication charges paid by authors and charge waiver program. It is also funded through the deposit of samples with MDPI. We will provide unlimited free access to the open access papers for all readers. Authors may distribute an unlimited number of e-reprints via e-mail free of charge. Accepted papers will be published immediately. Authors are kindly asked to prepare and submit manuscripts according the following instructions.

Submission of Manuscripts

  • Manuscripts (regular papers, reviews and communications) should be submitted by e-mail to
    Dr. Shu-Kun Lin
    Publisher, MDPI Center, Matthaeusstrasse 11, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland
    Tel. +41 79 322 3379; Fax +41 61 302 8918
    E-mail: marinedrugs@mdpi.org
  • Check in your cover letter whether you supplied at least 5 referees. Check if the English corrections are done before submission.
    Manuscript Preparation
    • Manuscripts should be prepared in English using a word processor. MS Word for Macintosh or for Windows .doc or .rtf files are preferred. Manuscripts may be prepared with other software, provided that the full document (with figures, schemes and tables inserted into the text) is exported to a MS Word format for submission. Times or Times New Roman font is preferred. The font size should be 12 pt. and the line spacing "at least" 17 pt. The printing area is 17.5cm x 24.7cm (6.9" x 9.73"). For A4 paper, have margins of 1.5 cm on top, 3.5cm at the bottom and 2 cm on both left and right sides of the paper. For US letter-sized paper, have margins of 1.5 cm (0.59") on top, 1.74 cm (0.68") at the bottom and 2.05 cm (0.8") on both left and right sides. Although our final output is in .pdf format, authors are asked to not send manuscripts in this format as editing them is much more complicated.
    Special Notes regarding MS Word files:
    • Please do not insert any graphics (schemes, figures, etc.) into a movable frame which can superimpose the text and make the layout very difficult.
    • Most formatting codes will be removed or replaced on processing your article so there is no need  to use excessive layout styling. In addition, options such as automatic word breaking, double columns, footnotes, automatic numbering (especially for  references) or add-ins like EndNote should not be used. However, bold face, italic, subscripts, superscripts, etc. may be used for emphasis as needed. Authors from countries where right-to-left writing is used should ensure their manuscripts have Western style (left-to-right) formatting.
    • The standard style of Molecules should be followed. Prospective authors should consult any current issue of Molecules for examples of this style. A template file may be downloaded from the Molecules homepage.
    • Authors' full mailing addresses, homepage addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses and homepages can be included in the title page and these will be published in the manuscripts and the Table of Contents. The corresponding author should be clearly identified. It is the corresponding author's responsibility to ensure that all co-authors are aware of and approve of the contents of a submitted manuscript.
    • A brief (200 word maximum) Abstract should be provided. The use in the Abstract of numbers  to identify compounds should be avoided, unless these compounds are also identified by name.
    • A list of three to five keywords must be given, and placed after the Abstract. Keywords may be single words or very short sentences.
    • Although variations in accord with a manuscript's contents are permissible, in general all papers should have the following sections: Introduction, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgments (if applicable), Experimental and References (or References and Notes, if applicable).
    • Authors are encouraged to prepare figures and schemes in color. Full color graphics will be published free of charge. Conference slides, video sequences, software, etc., can also be included and will be published as supplementary material.
    • Tables should be inserted into the main text, and numbers and titles supplied for all tables. All table columns should have an explanatory heading. To facilitate layout of large tables, smaller fonts may be used, but in no case should these be less than 10 pt. in size. Authors should use the Table option of MS Word to create tables, rather than tabs, as tab delimited columns are often difficult to format in .pdf for final output.
    • Figures and schemes should also be placed in numerical order in the appropriate place within the main text. Numbers, titles and legends should be provided for all schemes and figures. These should be prepared as a separate paragraph of the main text and placed in the main text before the figure or scheme. Chemical structures and reaction schemes should be drawn using an appropriate software package designed for this purpose. As a guideline, these should be drawn to a scale such that all the details and text are clearly legible when placed in the manuscript (i.e. text should be no smaller that 8-9 pt.). To facilitate editing we recommend the use of any of the software packages widely available for this purpose: MDL?/SUP> Isis/Draw, ACD/ChemSketch?/SUP>, CS ChemDraw?/SUP>, ChemWindow?/SUP>, etc. Free  versions of some of these products are available for personal or academic use from the respective publishers. If another less common structure drawing software is used, authors should ensure the figures are saved in a file format compatible with of one of these products.
    • X-ray crystallographic data. To avoid publication of extensive compilations of crystallographic data and facilitate refereeing of manuscripts, Marine Drugs has entered a data deposition scheme with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/). Authors planning to include such results in their papers should contact the CCDC to deposit the crystallographic data and obtain the corresponding CCDC deposition number(s) before submitting their manuscripts to Marine Drugs (for instructions on doing this, see: http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/conts/depositing.html). The deposition number(s) (usually provided by the CCDC within 3 working days) should be included in the manuscript, along with the following text:  "CCDC ...... contains the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper. These data can be obtained free of charge via www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/conts/retrieving.html (or from the CCDC, 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK; fax: +44 1223 336033; e-mail: deposit@ccdc.cam.ac.uk)". This text may be included in the General subsection of the Experimental or as a suitably referenced endnote.
    • Experimental data. Marine Drugs is first and foremost a repository of synthetic procedures and data. The Experimental section should have an initial subsection labeled General, containing information on materials, methods, analytical instrumentation used, etc. To allow for correct abstracting of the manuscripts all compounds should be mentioned by correct chemical name, followed by any numerals used to refer to them in the paper. The use of the IUPAC nomenclature conventions is preferred, although alternate naming systems (for example CAS rules) may be used provided that a single consistent naming system is used throughout a manuscript. For authors perhaps unfamiliar with chemical nomenclature in English we recommend the use of compound naming software such as AutoNom. Full experimental details must be provided, or, in the case of many compounds prepared by a similar method, a representative typical procedure should be given. The general style used in the Journal of Organic Chemistry is preferred. Complete characterization data must be given for all new compounds. For papers mentioning large numbers of compounds a tabular format is acceptable. For known compounds appropriate literature references must be given.
    • References. For bibliographic citations the reference numbers should be placed in square brackets, i.e., [ ], and placed before the punctuation, for example [4] or [1-3], and all the references should be listed separately and as the last section at the end of the manuscript.

               Journal references should cite the title of the paper and, preferably, its starting and ending pages, thus

    8. Bowman, C. M.; Landee, F. A.; Reslock, M. A. Chemically Oriented Storage and Retrieval System. 1. Storage and Verification of Structural Information. J. Chem. Doc. 1967, 7, 43-47.
    Other styles, for example, without article titles or with only starting pagination are also acceptable, provided that a single consistent style is used in a given manuscript. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to standard rules. A useful list of journal title abbreviations is available on the Molecules website at  http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/journallist.htm. Other relevant listings are widely available on the Internet, for example: http://www.cas.org/sent.html (CASSI abbreviations) or  http://www.webofscience.com/help/A_abrvjt.html (ISI style abbreviations).

    References to books should cite the author(s), title, publisher, publication date, and page(s).

    9. Smith, A. B. Textbook of Organic Chemistry; D. C. Jones: New York, 1961; pp 123-126.
      In referring to a book written by various contributors, cite author(s) first, as in
        10. Winstein, S.; Henderson, R. B. In Heterocyclic Compounds; Elderfield, R. C., Ed.; Wiley: New York, 1950; Vol. 1, Chapter 1, p 60.
    • Copyright of published papers. We will typically insert the following note at the end of the paper:    ?200... by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. For alternate arrangements concerning copyright please contact the Editor-in-Chief.
    Referees
    Authors should suggest at least five referees with the appropriate technical expertise, although the Editor will not necessarily approach them. Their addresses, homepage addresses, phone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses should be provided as fully as possible.

    English corrections

    This journal is published in English, so it is essential that for proper refereeing and quick publication all manuscripts be submitted in grammatically correct English. For this purpose we ask that non-native English speakers ensure their manuscripts are checked before submitting them for consideration. We suggest that for this purpose your manuscript be revised by an English speaking colleague before submission. Additional fees of 250 CHF will be paid by authors if extensive English corrections must be done by the editors.

    Copyright Transfer

    When you submit a paper and the paper is received, your paper will be asigned a manuscript ID and you will be asked to transfer copyright.

    The copyright transfer form should be downloaded, signed, and returned to the indicated Fax number or postal address. This is a prerequisite for publication of your paper in this journal. Manuscript ID should be provided for copyright transfer form.

    Reprints
    Printed reprints may be ordered at a nominal cost. Electronic files of the published papers (e-reprint) can be distributed by the authors for noncommercial purposes.

    Sample Deposit and Exchange
    Authors are encouraged to register or submit samples of the key compounds and appropriate intermediates (around 20 samples) from each paper to MDPI in Switzerland for deposit and distribution at a reasonable price to help defray the publication costs. Contributions of starting materials, intermediates or other non-commercially available samples are also acceptable. Sample Availability information should be included after the "References and Notes" section of the manuscript, and before the copyright notice. For details, visit: http://www.mdpi.org/. Samples should be sent to

      Dr. Shu-Kun Lin
      Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
      Matthaeusstrasse 11, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland
      Tel.: (+41) 79 322 3379, Fax: (+41) 61 302 8918
      E-mail: lin@mdpi.org (http://www.mdpi.org/lin/)

    Editorial Board
    Editors and Editorial Board of Marine Drugs

    The Editors and Editorial Board during 2003-2005

    Editor-in-Chief
    Prof. Dr. Peter Proksch (Founding Executive Editor-in-Chief, 2003-2005)
    Institut f黵 Pharmazeutische Biologie
    Universit鋞  D黶seldorf
    Geb鋟de 26.23, Universit鋞sstra遝 1, 40225 D黶seldorf
    Germany
    Tel. 0049-211-8114163
    Fax 0049-211-8111923
    E-mail: proksch@uni-duesseldorf.de 
    http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/MathNat/PharmBio/personen/pproksch.htm
    Keywords: marine natural products, marine medicines, chemical ecology

    Associate Editor
    Prof. Dr. Jordan K. Zjawiony
    Department of Pharmacognosy
    School of Pharmacy
    University of Mississippi
    University, MS 38677
    USA
    Tel. 001-662-9157290
    Fax 001-662-9156975
    E-mail: jordan@olemiss.edu
    Keywords: marine biotechnology, pharmacognosy, natural products, semisynthesis, medicinal chemistry.

    Associate Editor
    Prof. Dr. Nobuhiro Fusetani
    Graduate School of Fisheries Sciecnes
    Hokkaido University
    3-1-1 Minato-cho
    Hakodate 041-8611, Japan
    Tel & Fax: +81-138-40-8884
    Email: anobu@fish.hokudai.ac.jp
    Keywords: marine natural products, drug discovery, antitumor, antimicrobial and enzyme inhibitors
     
    Dr. Derek J. McPhee,
    Assistant Editor (English corrections)
    E-mail: mcphee@mdpi.org


    Mr. Dietrich Rordorf, Editorial Assistant

    Dr. Shu-Kun Lin, Publisher and Managing Editor
    Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
    Matthaeusstrasse 11, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland
    Tel. 041-79-3223379
    Fax 041-61-3028918
    E-mail: lin@mdpi.org
    http://www.mdpi.org
     
    International Editorial Board

    Prof. Dr. Pedro Abreu
    DQ-CQFB
    Faculdade de Ci阯cias e Tecnologia
    2829-516 Caparica
    Portugal
    Tel. 351-212-948354
    Fax 351-212-948550
    E-mail: pma@dq.fct.unl.pt  
    http://www.dq.fct.unl.pt/qoa/abreu
    Keywords: natural products, medicinal plants, bioguided Isolation

    Prof. Dr. Hugo Rub閚 Arias
    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    College of Pharmacy
    Western University of Health Sciences
    309 E. 2nd St., Pomona, CA 91766-1854, USA.
    Tel. (909) 469-5424
    Fax (909) 469-5600
    Email: harias@westernu.edu
    Keywords: Acetylcholine nicotinic receptors, structure-function relationship, noncompetitive antagonists, localization of binding sites, fluorescence spectroscopy, equilibrium binding.

    Prof. Dr. David J. Austin
    Department of Chemistry, Yale University
    P.O. Box 208107
    New Haven, CT 06520
    USA
    Tel. 001-203-432-3962
    Fax 001-203432-6144
    Email: david.austin@yale.edu
    http://www.chem.yale.edu/~austinlab
    Keywords: marine bisguanidine natural products, chemical synthesis, cDNA phage display, cellular target identification, peptidomimetics, chemical diversity, protein phosphorylation

    Professor Sir Jack E. Baldwin
    Dyson Perrins Laboratory
    University of Oxford
    South Parks Road
    Oxford OX1 3QY
    UK
    Tel. 044-1865-275671
    Fax 044-1865-275632
    E-mail: jack.baldwin@chem.ox.ac.uk
    http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/researchguide/jbaldwin.html
    Keywords: biomimetic synthesis, biosynthesis, antibiotics, penicillin

    Prof. Dr. Andre S. Bachmann
    Cancer Research Center of Hawaii & Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program
    John A. Burns School of Medicine
    University of Hawaii at Manoa
    1236 Lauhala Street
    Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, USA
    Phone office: ++808-586-2962
    Cell phone: ++808-222-1976
    Fax.: ++808-586-2970
    E-mail: abachmann@crch.hawaii.edu
    CRCH web address: http://www.crch.org/ProfileBachmann.htm
    CMB web address: http://www.hawaii.edu/cmb/facultyinfo/Bachmann.htm
    Keywords: natural products, polyamines, ornithine decarboxylase, apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, neuroblastoma, chemokine receptors, drug discovery, filamins

    Prof. Dr. John W. Blunt
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Canterbury
    PB 4800, Christchurch
    New Zealand
    Tel. 0064-3-3642873
    Fax 0064-3-3642110
    E-mail: j.blunt@chem.canterbury.ac.nz
    http://www.chem.canterbury.ac.nz/people/academics/jwb.htm
    Keywords: marine natural products, bioactive natural products, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Prof. Dr. Bruce F. Bowden
    Chemistry,School of Pharmacy and Molecular Sciences
    James Cook University
    Townsville 4811 Qld
    Australia
    Tel. 061-747-814533
    Fax 061-747-816078
    E-mail: bruce.bowden@jcu.edu.au  
    http://www.jcu.edu.au/fmhms/school/pms/chem/staff/bowden/
    Keywords: natural products, marine, pharmacologically active, cytotoxic, structure elucidation

    Prof. Dr. Ernesto Fattorusso
    Diaprtimento di Chimica delle Sostanze Naturali
    Universit郿iNapoli "Federico II"
    Via Montesano 49, I-80131 Napoli
    Italy
    Tel. 039-081-678503
    Fax 039-081-678552
    E-mail: ernesto.fattorusso@unina.it  
    http://www.dcsn.unina.it/Fattorusso.htm
    Keywords: marine metabolites, structure elucidation, anticancer agents, antimicrobial agents, immunomodulating agents

    Dr. Angelo Fontana
    Bioprospecting Lab
    Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry
    Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
    Pozzuoli ?Naples, 80078
    Italy
    Tel. 0039-081-8675096
    Fax 0039-081-8041770
    E-mail: angelo.fontana@icb.cnr.it
    http:// www.icb.cnr.it
    Keywords: marine natural products, chemical ecology, biosynthesis, marine invertebrates, marine plankton, marine biochemistry

    Prof. Dr. Mary Garson
    Marine Natural Products Group
    School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences
    The University of Queensland
    Ph 07-3365-3605
    Fax 07-3365-4273
    Mobile 0402-715-893
    E-mail: m.garson@uq.edu.au
    Keywords:

    Prof. Dr. Hua-Shi Guan, Founding Editor-in-Chief 2003-2005, Honorary Editor-in-Chief
    Ocean University of China
    Yushan Road 5, Qingdao 266003
    China
    E-mail: marinedrugs@mdpi.org
    http://www.ouc.edu.cn
    Keywords: marine drugs, marine natural products, marine glycotechnology, marine glycochemistry

    Prof. Dr. Chris M. Ireland
    Department of Medicinal Chemistry
    307 Skaggs Hall
    30 South 2000 East, Rm 201
    Unversity of Utah
    SLC, UT 84112-5820
    USA
    Tel. 001-801-581-8305
    Fax 001-801-585-6208
    E-mail: cireland@pharm.utah.edu
    http://wrctest.med.utah.edu/pharmacy/medchem/faculty/ireland.html or http://ocean.pharm.utah.edu/
    Keywords: marine pharmacognosy, natural products chemistry, structure and mechanism of action of antitumor natural products, marine microbiology, structure and neurotoxicity of conotoxins

    Prof. Dr. Jee H. Jung
    College of Pharmacy
    Pusan National University
    Busan 609-735
    Korea
    Tel. 0082-8251-5102803
    Fax 0082-8251-5136754
    E-mail: jhjung@pusan.ac.kr
    http://home.pusan.ac.kr/~jhjung/
    Keywords: marine natural product chemistry, bioactive compounds, marine sponges, cytotoxicity

    Prof. Dr. Anake Kijjoa
    Departamento de Qu韒ica
    Instituto de Ci阯cias Biom閐icasd Abel Salazar
    Universidade do Porto
    4099-003 PORTO
    Portugal
    Tel +351-222062288; Fax +351-222062232
    E-mail: ankijjoa@icbas.up.pt
    Keywords: Characterization and Antitumor Evaluation of the Bioactive Compounds from the Marine Sponges. Search for Antifungal Compounds from the Marine Sponges. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from the Plants of the family Euphorbiaceae. Secondary metabolites from the fungi of the genus Talaromyces.

    Prof. Dr. Jun'ichi Kobayashi
    Hokkaido University
    Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Sapporo 060-0812  Japan
    Phone & Fax: 008611-706-4985
    Fax: 008611-706-4989
    E-mail: jkobay@pharm.hokudai.ac.jp
    Keywords: bioactive marine natural products, structure elucidation, mecanism of action, drug leads, bioprobes, biogenesis

    Dr Ipek Kurtboke
    Senior Lecturer in Environmental Microbiology
    Faculty of Science, Health and Education
    University of the Sunshine Coast
    Maroochydore DC
    Queensland 4558
    Australia
    Tel: +61 (07) 5430 2819, Fax: +61 (07) 5430 2881
    E-mail: ikurtbok@usc.edu.au
    http://www.usc.edu.au/University/AcademicFaculties/Science/Staff/Kurtb鰇e.htm
    Key words: Marine actinomycetes, Marine phages, Marine Biodiscovery, Marine Biotechnology, Marine Microbiology

    Prof. Dr. Robin J. Leatherbarrow
    Biological and Biophysical Chemistry Section
    Department of Chemistry, Imperial College
    South Kensington, London SW7 2AY
    UK
    Fax 044-20-75945880
    E-mail: r.leatherbarrow@imperial.ac.uk
    http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/leatherbarrow/index.htm
    Keywords: peptide chemistry, enzyme inhibition, molecular recognition, proteases, NMR

    Prof. Dr. Alejandro M. Mayer
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Department of Pharmacology, CCOM
    Midwestern University
    555 31st. Street
    Downers Grove, Illinois 60515, U.S.A.
    Phone (630) 515-6951
    Fax (630) 971-6414
    E-mail: amayer@midwestern.edu
    Marine pharmacology page: http://marinepharmacology.midwestern.edu/
    Keywords: immunopharmacology, inflammation, leukocytes, cytokines, superoxide, eicosanoids, marine toxins, domoic acid

    Dr. Jos?Jimeno
    VP, Scientific Development
    PharmaMar
    Calle de la Calera, 3
    28760 Tres Cantos , Madrid
    Spain
    Tel. 0034-91-846-6037
    Fax 0034-91-846-6001
    E-mail: jjimeno@pharmamar.com
    Keywords: marine based anticancer research, developmental strategies, clinical research

    Dr. Stuart J. Mickel
    Novartis Pharma AG
    Lichtstrasse 35
    WKL-684.2.31
    4052 Basel
    Switzerland
    Tel  004161 696 29 52
    E-mail: stuart_john.mickel@novartis.com
    Keywords: natural product synthesis, anti-cancer natural products, process research and scale-up.

    Prof. Dr. Tadeusz F. Molinski
    Department of Chemistry
    University of California, Davis
    Davis, CA 95616
    USA
    Tel. 001-530-7526358
    Fax 001-530-7528995
    E-mail: tfmolinski@ucdavis.edu
    http://www-chem.ucdavis.edu/groups/molinski/
    Keywords: marine natural products, synthesis, medicinal chemistry, heterocycles, porifera, cyanobacteria

    Prof. Dr. Michio Murata
    Department of Chemstry
    Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
    1-16 Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043
    Japan
    Tel. 081-66850-5774
    Fax 081-66850-5774
    E-mail: murata@ch.wani.osaka-u.ac.jp
    http://www.ch.wani.osaka-u.ac.jp/lab/murata/welcome-english.htm
    Keywords: structure elucidation, NMR, solid-state NMR, antibiotics, toxin

    Dr. Taiko Oda
    Department of Basic Biological Sciences
    Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy
    Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8512
    Japan.
    Tel: 81-3-5400-2497
    Fax: 81-3-5400-2497
    E-mail: oda-ti@kyoritsu-ph.ac.jp

    Keywords: microbial transformation, microtubule, microtubule inhibitor,  natural and synthetic estrogen, transcription factor, chemokine, inflammatory cytokine

    Prof. Dr. Pei-Yuan Qian
    Associate Professor in Biology
    Director, Coastal Marine Laboratory (CML)
    Associate Director, Atmospheric, Marine and Coastal Environment Program (AMCE)
    Director, MSc. Environmental Science Program
    HKUST, Clear Water Bay,  Hong Kong
    President, Pacific Institutes of Marine Sciences (PIMS)
    Tel. 0852-2358-7331 (office in biology), 2358-8395 (office in CML)
    Fax 2358-1559 (biology), 2719-9102 (CML)
    E-mail: boqianpy@ust.hk
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~worms/pro/qianp103.html
    Keywords: marine mobial ecology, marine bioactive substances, antimicrobial agents, marine biotoxins

    Prof. Dr. Vassilios Roussis
    University of Athens
    School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry of Natural Products
    Panepistimiopolis Zografou, GR 15771, Athens, Greece.
    Tel. 0030-210-7274-592
    Fax 0030-210-7274-592
    E-mail: roussis@pharm.uoa.gr 
    Keywords: marine natural products, chemotaxonomy, chemical ecology


    Dr. Diwan S. Rawat
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India
    Phone No: 91-11-27667465
    E-mail: diwanrawat@yahoo.com
    dsrawat@chemistry.du.ac.in
    URL: www.geocities.com/diwanrawat
    http://www.chemdu.ac.in/html/diwan_rawat.htm
    Keywords: Synthetic Organic and Medicinal Chemistry, Marine Natural Products, Heterocycles, Porphyrines, Catalysis, New Synthetic Methodologies

    Prof. Dr. Michael K. Stoskopf
    Department of Clinical Sciences
    College of Veterinary Medicine
    North Carolina State University
    4700 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, NC 27606
    USA
    Tel. 001-919-5136279
    Fax 001-919-5136528 (direct), 001-919-5136336 (secondary)
    E-mail: michael_stoskopf@ncsu.edu
    http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/project/environmed/
    Keywords: marine metabonomics, environmental pharmacokinetics, glycolipid structure, lipid profiling, marine animal health risk assessment

    Prof. Dr. Daisuke Uemura
    Professor of Chemistry
    Graduate School of Science
    Nagoya University
    Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8602
    Japan
    Tel. 081-52-7893654
    Fax 081-52-7893654
    E-mail: uemura@chem3.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp
    http://yuki.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp/yuki/index.html
    Keywords: marine natural products chemistry, mode of action, isolation and structure determination, spectroscopic analysis, synthesis

    Prof. Dr. Bin-Gui Wang
    Key Laboratory of Experimental Marine Biology
    Institute of Oceanology
    Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Nanhai Road 7, Qingdao 266071
    China
    Tel. 0086-532-82898553
    Fax 0086-532-82880645
    Email: wangbg@ms.qdio.ac.cn 
    Keywords: natural products chemistry, bioactive compounds, drug discovery, structure determination

    Prof. Dr. Peng George Wang
    Departments of Biochemistry and Chemistry
    The Ohio State University
    876 Biological Sciences Building
    484 West 12th Avenue
    Columbus, OH 43210   USA
    Tel. 001-614-2929884, 001-614-2928704 (L)
    Fax 001-614-6883106, 001-614-6884643 (L, phone & fax)
    E-mail: pgwang@chemistry.ohio-state.edu,  wang.892@osu.edu
    http://wang.biosci.ohio-state.edu/
    Keywords: natural products, antibiotics, carbohydrates, antioxidants, nitric oxide, sugar, polysaccharides, glycoconjugates

    Dr. Yang-Chang Wu
    Provost for University R&D
    Professor, Graduate Institute of Natural Products
    Kaohsiung Medical University
    Kaohsiung 807
    Taiwan
    Tel. +886-7-3121101p2197
    Fax +886-7-3114773
    E-mail: yachwu@kmu.edu.tw
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