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CURRICULUM VITAE Carol B. Fowler Home Address: 993 Fountain St. Work Addresses: Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research
Department of Medicinal Chemistry E-mail: cbfowler@umich.edu Marital Status: Married to David Evers, no children. Date of Birth: May 16, 1972 THESIS RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To examine the structure and function of the human Muscarinic receptors subtypes 1 and 2 (hm1 and hm2) by reconstituting a cloned and expressed truncated receptor (containing transmembrane helices I-VI) with a synthetically prepared transmembrane helix VII. Incorporation of unnatural amino acids and extrinsic fluorophores into the synthetic peptide will provide probes not available with molecular biological techniques. EDUCATION: 1994 - Present Graduate Student, Department of Medicinal Chemistry RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 1992-1994 Undergraduate Research Project: "Synthesis of Cyclic
Imines" 1993 Summer Undergraduate Research Program: "Synthesis of
Sinefungin" 1990 Summer Research Program "Characterization of Volatiles in
Fescue" PUBLICATIONS: Journal Articles : Douglas F. Fry, Carol B. Fowler, R. Karl Dieter. Synthesis of Cyclic Imines by Addition of Grignard Reagents to w-Bromonitriles. Synlett, 10: 836-838 (1994). Proceedings Volumes: Carol B. Fowler, Harry LeVine, Henry I. Mosberg. Examination of the Role of TMH-VII in Subtype-Selective Ligand Binding Using Semi-Synthetic Muscarinic Receptors. Peptides: Chemistry, Structure and Biology, Proceedings of the 15th American Peptide Symposium (in press). Presentations: 1. Carol B. Fowler, Douglas F. Fry, R. Karl Dieter. Synthesis of Cyclic Imines by Addition of Grignard Reagents to w-Bromonitriles. 1993 South-East Regional Student ACS Meeting. 2. Carol B. Fowler, Harry, LeVine, Henry I. Mosberg. Examination of the Role of TMH-VII in Subtype-selective Ligand Binding Using Semi-synthetic Receptors. 15th American Peptide Symposium. June 14-19, 1997. REFERENCES UPON REQUEST |