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The book " Oxadiazole in Material and Medicinal Chemistry" is based on the utility of organic motifs that contain oxadiazole units in their molecular architecture. Most of the common and alternate ways to synthesize oxadiazole-based probes have been discussed.

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The book "Oxadiazole in Material and Medicinal Chemistry" is based on the utility of organic motifs that contain oxadiazole units in their molecular architecture. Most of the common and alternate ways to synthesize oxadiazole-based probes have been discussed.


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Autorenporträt
Priya Ranjan Sahoo started working as postdoctoral research associate on self-assembled cages at State University of New York at Buffalo, United States in 2021. Previously he worked on oxaliplatin conjugates at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Sorbonne Université, Paris. He has also worked on live cell magnesium imaging at Tohoku University, Japan as Tokyo Biochemical Research Foundation fellow. Following his doctoral stint with Prof. Satish Kumar, he also worked at Jubilant Generics Limited, Noida.

Abhishek Saxena, a prolific researcher, excels in biosensors, nanobiotechnology, and algal biotechnology. With a Ph.D. from Amity University, he has numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and patents. Dr. Saxena has shared insights at several international conferences, and actively contributes to scientific societies and journals, shaping the future of biotechnology. Currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, his work reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and solving complex challenges.

Satish Kumar is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi. During the last 18 years, Dr. Satish Kumar has worked in interdisciplinary areas covering theoretical chemistry, nanochemistry and application of principles of molecular recognition to design molecular receptors. Dr. Satish Kumar has published several research papers related to the development of receptors for neutral molecules, anions and cations. He has almost 16 years of teaching experience.