
Michael kelso
University of Wollongong, Australia
Biography
Kelso graduated from the University of Wollongong with a B. Medicinal Chemistry (1996) and received his PhD (Peptidomimetics, 2002) from the University of Queensland (Australia). After a 1-year postdoc with Prof Claudio Palomo (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain) studying catalytic asymmetric synthesis he moved to The Scripps Research Institute (CA, USA), where he studied medicinal chemistry as an NHMRC CJ Martin Fellow under Professor Dale Boger. Upon returning to Australia in 2006 he completed his Fellowship under Prof John Bremner at the University of Wollongong, where he was subsequently appointed as a lecturer (2008) and promoted to A/Prof (2014). His research group focuses on the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of antibacterials acting via novel mechanisms
Abstract
Abstract : Biofilm Dispersing NO-Donor Cephalosporins Activated by b-Lactamase