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Chris M. Ireland

Chris M. Ireland, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments Emeritus - Medicinal Chemistry

Academic Office Information

chris.ireland@utah.edu

Research Interests

  • Marine Pharmacognosy

Chris Ireland, PhD, is a professor and the dean of the College of Pharmacy at the University of Utah and a member of the Experimental Therapeutics Program at Huntsman Cancer Institute.

Ireland's research focuses on the discovery and development of new anticancer therapies from environmental niches in nature. He also screens natural products for their ability to target cancer cells, in the hopes of discovering new agents with potential for the treatment of human cancers. In the last two decades, this program has been successful in the discovery and characterization of more than 100 unique marine natural products with anticancer properties.

Ireland received a bachelor's degree from the University of California, San Diego, and a PhD from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego.

Education History

Doctoral Training Scripps Institution of Oceanography
PhD
University of California
BA

Selected Publications

Patent

  1. CM Ireland (2009). 1. Ireland, C.M. “Novel Patellazoles” (1994) US Patent #383,739. 2. Ireland, C.M.; Radisky, D.C.; Barrows, L.R.; Kramer, R.A. Antineoplastic and Antibacterial Pyrrolo[4,3,2-DE] quinolin-8(1H)-ones (1995) US Patent #5,414,001. 3. McDonald, L.A.; Maiese, W.W.; Ireland, C.M. Namenamicin, a New Enediyne Antitumor Antibiotic from the Marine Ascidian Polysyncraton lithostrotum (October 20, 1995) Provisional US Patent. Full patent application filed October 1996. 4. Fernandez, A., Ireland, C.M. Vitilevuamide, A Cyclic Peptide Antitumor Agent. Full patent application filed September 25, 1996. 5. Naamidine A Extracted from Sea Sponges and Methods for its use as an Anti-Tumor Agent (November 12, 1996) US patent #5574057.