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Dr. Ritesh Singh

Assistant Professor

PhD (CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow), Post-doc (University of Rochester, NY, USA); (UNIST, KOREA); (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, JAPAN)

ritesh.singh@curaj.ac.in

a) Development of sustainable methods to access bio-relevant scaffolds using

1) C-H bond Functionalization

2) Aryne Chemistry

b) Chemo-enzymatic Synthesis

c) Chemical Biology (Epigenetic Modulators)

Webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/ritesh-lab/home?authuser=0

 

B.Sc.: University of Lucknow 

M.Sc.: University of Lucknow 

Ph.D. : CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow (JNU, New Delhi)

Post-doc:  University of Rochester, USA

                 Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, KOREA

                 Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine (KPUM), Kyoto, JAPAN  (as JSPS Fellow)

A) Development of novel synthetic strategies to access biologically relevant scaffolds and natural products via C-H bond functionalization. In this area, efforts are oriented towards the development of sustainable approaches to achieve our goal.

B) Development of metal-free approaches to synthesize pharmaceutical important scaffolds. Efforts are oriented to bring innovative strategies to achieve our goal.

C) Utilization of developed methods to construct molecules for chemical biology/medicinal chemistry to solve the unmet need in the area of drug research discovery programs.

 

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S. No. Authors Title of Article Journal/Conference Details Journal/Conference Publication Year
1 1

1) C-H bond Functionalization to Access Bio-relevant Scaffolds (DST/INSPIRE/04/2015/001075) from DST INSPIRE (Rs. 35 lakh): 2015-2021 

2) Bio-catalytic (Hetero)aromatic C-H bond amination (PDF/2020/000997) from DST (Rs. 19.2 lakh): 2020-2022

(*mentor of Dr. Asish K. Gupta)

2) Synthetic Exploration of Aza-oxyallyl cation for Rapid Access to Bio-relevant Fluorinated Scaffolds and their Biological Evaluation- (CRG/2020/001633)  from DST SERB (Rs. 54.7 lakh): 2020-2023

Attended

  1. Synthetic Exploration of Aza-oxyallyl Cation Towards Oxindoles and 1,4-Benzodiazepines, 25th ISCB International Conference (ISCBC-2019), NIRMA University, Ahmedabad, 22-26 Jan. 2020. (Invited lecture)
  2. Attended the NOST-XXI, November 25-28, 2021, The Leela Palace, Chennai. (Invited)
  3. Synthetic Exploration of Aza-oxyallyl Cation to Access Oxindoles, 1,4-Benzodiazepinones and Congested α-Aminoamides, 8th International symposium on “Current Trends in Drug Discovery Research” (CTDDR-2022), CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, 22-24 March 2022. (Invited)
  4. Contemporary Facets in Organic Synthesis (CFOS-2022), IIT Roorkee, 01-04 Dec., 2022. Invited talk “Aza-oxyallyl Cation as a Linchpin to Access Biologically Relevant N-Scaffolds”. (Invited lecture)
  5. Frontiers at the Chemistry - Allied Sciences Interface (FCASI-2023), University of Rajasthan, 20-21 April, 2023. Invited talk “Harnessing Aza-oxyallyl Cations to Access Biologically Relevant N-Scaffolds” (Invited Lecture)
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