Postdoctoral Fellow with
Prof. Samuel J. Danishefsky
Sloan–Kettering Institute
PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College, 2008
Pharmacology Program, Sloan–Kettering Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College
MA, College of William and Mary, 2002
BS, Peking University, 2000
Thesis: A Unified Synthetic Approach to Polyketides Having Both Skeletal and Stereochemical Diversity, May 15, 2008
Publications
3)
Shang, S.; Iwadare, H.; Macks, D. E.; Ambrosini, L. M.; Tan, D. S.* "A unified synthetic approach to polyketides having both skeletal and stereochemical diversity." Org. Lett.2007, 9, 1895–1898.
[ Abstract | PDF | Supporting Info | PMC ]
2)
Shang, S.; Tan, D. S.* "Advancing chemistry and biology through diversity-oriented synthesis of natural product-like libraries." Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol.2005, 9, 248–258.
[ Abstract | PDF ]
1)
Williams, B. G.; Hossain, A. M.; Shang, S.; Kranbuehl, D. E.; Bagdassarian, C. K.* "Evolution of a catalytically effective model enzyme: The importance of tuned conformational fluctuations." J. Theoret. Comp. Chem.2003, 2, 323–334.
[ Abstract ]
News Articles
01/04/2005
NIH Initiatives Target Chemistry: New road-map-related initiatives show agency values role of chemistry in biomedical research (Chemical & Engineering News)
Graduate student Shiying Shang and postdoctoral fellow Jae-Sang Ryu work on developing diversity-oriented syntheses of libraries in the lab of Tan--work that fits nicely into a new road-map-related initiative. [Full text (membership req'd) | Full text (PDF)]