Stacey E. Brenner, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Brooklyn College - City University of New York 
Area:
Organic, Organometallic, Bioorganic, and Medicinal Chemistry
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Paul A. Wender grad student 2005 Stanford
 (Synthetic and mechanistic investigations of analogues of bryostatin 1.)
Steven Victor Ley post-doc Cambridge
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Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2011) Design, synthesis, and evaluation of potent bryostatin analogs that modulate PKC translocation selectivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 6721-6
Roy S, Ernst J, et al. (2010) Identification of functional elements and regulatory circuits by Drosophila modENCODE. Science (New York, N.Y.). 330: 1787-97
McGarraugh PG, Brenner SE. (2010) Organocatalytic Double Michael Cascade Reactions Synfacts. 2010: 233-233
McGarraugh PG, Brenner SE. (2009) Novel bifunctional sulfonamides catalyze an enantioselective conjugate addition. Tetrahedron. 65: 449-455
McGarraugh PG, Brenner SE. (2009) A new organocatalyzed Michael-Michael cascade reaction generates highly substituted fused carbocycles. Organic Letters. 11: 5654-7
Mitchell CE, Brenner SE, García-Fortanet J, et al. (2006) An efficient, asymmetric organocatalyst-mediated conjugate addition of nitroalkanes to unsaturated cyclic and acyclic ketones. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 4: 2039-49
Mitchell CE, Brenner SE, Ley SV. (2005) A versatile organocatalyst for the asymmetric conjugate addition of nitroalkanes to enones. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 5346-8
Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2004) Function oriented synthesis: the design, synthesis, PKC binding and translocation activity of a new bryostatin analog. Current Drug Discovery Technologies. 1: 1-11
Stone JC, Stang SL, Zheng Y, et al. (2004) Synthetic bryostatin analogues activate the RasGRP1 signaling pathway. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 47: 6638-44
Baryza JL, Brenner SE, Craske ML, et al. (2004) Simplified analogs of bryostatin with anticancer activity display greater potency for translocation of PKCdelta-GFP. Chemistry & Biology. 11: 1261-7
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