VCU School of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry

VCU School of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry is a discipline exploring biology in health and disease on a molecular scale. Visit us at http://www.pharmacy.vcu.edu/medchem/

Medicinal Chemistry is the chemistry of medicines. But, it is far more than mixing reagents to create a molecule that may be a “drug”. The medicinal chemist is a crucial part of a multidisciplinary research team that must understand, really understand, the biology of health and disease from the body and organ level down to cells and ultimately to the detail of single molecules and their interactio

ns. In fact, the starring role is often played by the medicinal chemists who designed the molecules, synthesized them and rationalized the results from biological and activity assays in order to improve their designs. This is the essence of the graduate degree programs in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry of Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) – to develop collaborative scientists that will substantively contribute to health discovery research. Are you a Medicinal Chemist? In the invention of a single new drug molecule that makes it to the shelves of your pharmacy, many hundreds of scientists played roles small and large; in particular synthetic chemistry, molecular modeling, computational and structural biology, genomics and proteomics, and pharmacology are all elements of modern medicinal chemistry. Students who pursue graduate education in medicinal chemistry at VCU have the option of pursuing one, two, or more of these exciting, cutting-edge disciplines in their research, but all of our graduates have the breadth of knowledge to be valued in industry or academia. Do you want to be a part of this? Please explore our Facebook and web pages and see If you are a Medicinal Chemist!

03/04/2026

Dr. Bharath Villuri has just been accepted into the Mid-Atlantic & Morgan State I-Corps Customer Workshop, which focuses on translating academic research into commercialization opportunities.

His Project was focused on Early-Stage Sulfate-Protected Building Blocks and Tools to Enable Scalable Synthesis of Sulfated Glycans. This Workshop is part of the National Science Foundation programs called I-Corps.

02/23/2026

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar

"Sulfated Glycomimetics as Modulators of Cancer and Thrombosis"

Speaker: Dr. Bharath Villuri, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Medicinal Chemistry Department, Virginia Commonwealth University

Friday: February 27, 2026, Biotech Center, Founders Conference Room, 1st Floor, Time 3:15pm

02/18/2026

Dr. Youzhong Guo has been awarded a grant titled "Solubilization of transmembrane proteins while maintaining their native lipid environment" from Bayer Research and Development.

02/09/2026

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar

"Epigenetic Reprogramming of Mesenchymal Cells by Inhibition of SUV39H1/H2"

Guest Speaker: Dr. Richard Inho Joh, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, VCU

Friday: February 13, 2026, Biotech Center, Founders Conference Room, 1st Floor, Time 3:15pm

02/06/2026

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar

"Catalytic Methods for the Synthesis of Nitrogen Containing Organics and Heterocycles"

Guest Speaker: Dr. Joshua Sieber, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, VCU

Friday: February 6, 2026, MCV Lyons Dental School, Room 4-424,Time 3:15pm

02/02/2026

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar
"Catalytic Methods for the Synthesis of Nitrogen Containing Organics and Heterocycles"

Guest Speaker: Dr. Joshua Sieber, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, VCU

Friday: February 6, 2026, MCV Lyons Dental School, Room 4-424,Time 3:15pm

10/03/2025

Novel molecules discovered and built by VCU School of Pharmacy researchers may hold the key to new and more effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.

09/26/2025

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar

"Bedaquiline Analogues as Novel Antituberculosis Agents"

Speaker: Shannon Po***ck, Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry

Friday: October 3, 2025, Biotech Center, Founders Conference Room, 1st Floor, Time 3:15 pm

09/26/2025

As 8News celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, it’s a time to shine a light on the health challenges that disproportionately affect this community, including type 2 diabetes.

09/26/2025

VCU's unique pharmaceutical engineering program helped attract Eli Lilly's $5 billion investment to Virginia, creating a specialized workforce pipeline for advanced cancer treatment manufacturing.

09/22/2025

Medicinal Chemistry Departmental Seminar

"Targeting ATR Kinase in Cancer: Development of Selective and Potent Inhibitors"

Speaker: Mohammad Rifat Alam Maruf, Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry

Friday: September 26, 2025, MCV Lyons Dental School, 4th flr, room 442, Time 3:15pm

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