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Marc Ilies

Prof. Dr. Marc Ilies

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Moulder Center of Drug Discovery Resea...

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Marc A. Ilies is a professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and a founding member of the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research at the Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, PA, USA. His research interests lie in the broadly defined area of bio-organic and medicinal chemistry/chemical biology at membrane interfaces, where he combines heterocyclic chemistry and drug design, materials sciences, and pharmaceutical sciences to generate novel therapeutic entities with a high therapeutic index. He has authored more than 85 publications, with over 4200 citations and an H index of 37. He teaches graduate-level courses in Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Advanced Drug and Gene Delivery Systems, and he is a member of the editorial board of four peer-reviewed journals on these topics.

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Chemical Biology
Medicinal Chemistry
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Marc A. Ilies is a professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and a founding member of the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research at the Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, PA, USA. His research interests lie in the broadly defined area of bio-organic and medicinal chemistry/chemical biology at membrane interfaces, where he combines heterocyclic chemistry and drug design, materials sciences, and pharmaceutical sciences to generate novel therapeutic entities with a high therapeutic index. He has authored more than 85 publications, with over 4200 citations and an H index of 37. He teaches graduate-level courses in Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Advanced Drug and Gene Delivery Systems, and he is a member of the editorial board of four peer-reviewed journals on these topics.