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Department of Biochemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, United states, USA
Dr. Gill Cyrus is a researcher in the Department of Biochemistry at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA. His work focuses on the stereochemical complexity of chiral sulfur compounds, which are significant in pharmaceuticals, catalysis, and materials science. In his recent publication, "Utilizing the Stereochemical Complexity of Chiral Sulfur Compounds," Dr. Cyrus explores the diverse stereochemical properties of these compounds and their applications. In this study, Dr. Cyrus examines the asymmetry around sulfur atoms in chiral sulfur compounds, leading to enantiomeric forms with distinct biological and chemical properties. He discusses the role of chiral sulfoxides in pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. The research emphasizes the importance of chromatographic techniques in analyzing and separating chiral sulfoxides, facilitating the development of novel therapeutics and catalytic processes. Dr. Cyrus's research contributes significantly to the understanding of chiral sulfur compounds, offering insights into their applications in drug discovery, asymmetric synthesis, and catalysis. His work paves the way for advancements in developing therapeutics and materials with enhanced stereochemical properties and biological activities
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Utilizing the Stereochemical Complexity of Chiral Sulfur Compounds
Author(s): Gill Cyrus*
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0940.24.15.559