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Dr. Arjun Raghuraman is attempting to synthesize a new type of antibiotic which would overcome many of the resistances that bacterial strains have developed over the years to commonly used antibiotics. The balloons allow the reactions to be done under anaerobic (air-free) conditions which is sometimes a requirement of organic syntheses. Dr. Raghuraman is a post-doctoral researcher in Texas A&M UniversityÃs department of chemistry under the direction of Dr. Kevin Burgess.
Dr. Burgess is the Rachel Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. His research interests focus on peptidomimetics for mimicking or disrupting protein-protein interactions, development of asymmetric organometallics catalysts for syntheses of valuable chirons, and fluorescent dyes for applications in biotechnology.
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