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Justin J. Wilson
Assistant Professor
Overview
Research in the Wilson Lab focuses on the utility of radioactive and non-radioactive metal complexes in medicine for both therapeutic and diagnostic applications.
Keywords
medicinal inorganic chemistry, radiopharmaceuticals, inorganic synthesis, ligand design
Departments/Programs
- Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Courses
Spring 2021
- CHEM 4100 : Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 4100 : Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 4210 : Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Research
Publications
- Probing Actinium Coordination Chemistry Using Ac L3-Edge XAFS and Molecular Dynamics-DFT. Nature Commun. 7: 12312. 2016
- Evaluation of Nitrogen-Rich Macrocyclic Ligands for the Chelation of Therapeutic Bismuth Radioisotopes. Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 42: 428-438. 2015
- Synthesis and Characterization of Nitrogen-Rich Macrocyclic Ligands and an Investigation of Their Coordination Chemistry with Lanthanum(III). Inorganic Chemistry. 54:97-109. 2015
- Synthetic Methods for the Preparation of Platinum Anticancer Complexes. Chemical Reviews. 114:4470-4495. 2014
- Targeting Mitochondrial DNA with a Platinum-Based Anticancer Agent. Chemistry and Biology. 20:1323-1328. 2013
- Acetate-Bridged Platinum(III) Complexes Derived from Cisplatin. Inorganic Chemistry. 51:9852-9864. 2012
- In Vitro Anticancer Activity of cis-Diammineplatinum(II) Complexes with β-Diketonate Leaving Group Ligands. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 55:5326-5336. 2012
- Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytotoxicity of Platinum(IV) Carbamate Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry. 50:3103-3115. 2011