Haidy N. Kamel, Ph.D.

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2004 The University of Mississippi, USA 
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Organic Chemistry, Pharmacy
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Marc Slattery grad student 2004 The University of Mississippi
 (Bioactive terpenoids of the soft coral genus Sinularia: Isolation and biocatalytic transformations.)
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Gochfeld DJ, Kamel HN, Olson JB, et al. (2012) Trade-offs in defensive metabolite production but not ecological function in healthy and diseased sponges. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 38: 451-62
Kamel HN, Kim YB, Rimoldi JM, et al. (2009) Scalarane sesterterpenoids: semisynthesis and biological activity. Journal of Natural Products. 72: 1492-6
Kamel HN, Ding Y, Li XC, et al. (2009) Beyond polymaxenolide: Cembrane-africanane terpenoids from the hybrid soft coral Sinularia maxima x S. polydactyla. Journal of Natural Products. 72: 900-5
Slattery M, Kamel HN, Ankisetty S, et al. (2008) Hybrid vigor in a tropical pacific soft-coral community Ecological Monographs. 78: 423-443
Kamel HN, Ferreira D, Garcia-Fernandez LF, et al. (2007) Cytotoxic diterpenoids from the hybrid soft coral Sinularia maxima x Sinularia polydactyla. Journal of Natural Products. 70: 1223-7
Kamel HN, Fronczek FR, Khalifa SI, et al. (2007) Microbial transformation of 5-episinuleptolide. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 55: 537-40
Kamel HN, Slattery M. (2005) Terpenoids of Sinularia: Chemistry and biomedical applications Pharmaceutical Biology. 43: 253-269
Kamel HN, Fronczek FR, Fischer NH, et al. (2004) A Novel Metabolite from the Hybrid Soft Coral Sinularia maxima x Sinularia polydactyla: A Biosynthetically Mixed Skeleton Linking Cembrane and Africanane Terpenoids. Cheminform. 35
Kamel HN, Fronczek FR, Fischer NH, et al. (2004) A novel metabolite from the hybrid soft coral Sinularia maxima×Sinularia polydactyla: a biosynthetically mixed skeleton linking cembrane and africanane terpenoids Tetrahedron Letters. 45: 1995-1997
Fronczek FR, Kamel HN, Slattery M. (2003) Three polymorphs (alpha, beta, and delta) of D-mannitol at 100 K. Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications. 59: O567-70
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