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Stephen F. Martin

Martin Research Group

Department of Chemistry
University of Texas at Austin

News

November 21, 2019, Filed Under: News

Martin Named Gund-Harrington Scholar

Stephen Martin, Professor of Chemistry and the M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Regents Chair in Chemistry, has been named the Gund-Harrington Scholar for 2019 by the Harrington Discovery Institute and the Foundation Fighting Blindness. This award is made annually through a competitive selection process to innovative scientists and physician-scientists, whose research has the potential to advance medical therapies for those suffering from retinal degenerative diseases with the ultimate goal of improving or restoring vision. Martin will conduct this translational research program in collaboration with two vision specialists, Professor Rong Wen, who is at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami, and Professor Abbot Clark, who directs the North Texas Eye Research Institute at the University of North Texas Health Science Center.

One area of Martin’s research focuses on the design and development of novel modulators of transmembrane protein 97 (TMEM97) to address unmet medical needs in neuroscience. Previous work from his laboratories have resulted in identifying TMEM97 modulators that are efficacious in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease, neuropathic pain, alcohol use disorder, and traumatic brain injury. His unpublished, ground breaking finding that small molecule modulators of TMEM97, which has never been associated with retinal degenerative conditions, protect retinal ganglion cells and photoreceptors pioneered the discoveries that led to this award. Early stages of his research in chemistry at the interface of neuroscience was funded by a Texas Health Catalyst Grant and the BrightFocus Foundation.

Martin has also received recognition for his extensive work in synthetic and natural products chemistry with a number of other awards, including the 2017 Ernest Guenther Award in the Chemistry of Natural Products and the 2013 International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC) Senior Award.

September 27, 2018, Filed Under: News

Professorship Established!!!

We are happy to announce that the Stephen F and Fay Evans Martin Professorship in Chemistry (Gift Pledge Form) is now a reality! The generous donations to this endowment by many Martin group members past and present made this happen. We are excited!

A special thanks to those of you who contributed. With the establishment of this professorship, the Department of Chemistry will be able to recruit and retain the best faculty in organic chemistry and its allied fields.

If you would like to donate please click on the link below!

Gift Pledge Form

Thank you and Hook ’em HORNS!!

May 16, 2018, Filed Under: News

Discovery by UT scientists could help treat alcohol use withdrawals

Check out Martin Group Research in the news!!

http://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/ut-scientists-compound-curbs-alcohol-withdrawal-symptoms-in-worms-rats/1157804579

February 16, 2018, Filed Under: News

Congratulations Daniel Klosowski for Having His Work Featured on the Cover of Synlett!

Check out the latest issue of Synlett where Daniel Klosowski’s work is featured on the cover!  Congratulations Danny – great work!

W. Klosowski, Daniel & F. Martin, Stephen. (2018). Enantioselective Synthesis of F-Ring Fragments of Kibdelone C via Desymmetrizing Bromolactonization of 1,4-Dihydrobenzoic Acid. Synlett. 2018, 29, 430-432.  DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1591890.

September 12, 2017, Filed Under: News

Researchers Invent Non-Addictive Painkiller – KVUE News Story

A possible breakthrough in medicine– a team of scientists at The University of Texas discovered a new non-addictive pain reliever.

See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQkAPRSPW9E

September 7, 2017, Filed Under: News

UT scientists look to curb opioid epidemic with pain reliever discovery

See our story of developing a new approach to pain on KXAN TV:

http://kxan.com/2017/09/06/ut-scientists-look-to-curb-opioid-epidemic-with-pain-reliever-discovery/

September 5, 2017, Filed Under: News

Scientists Discover Powerful Potential Pain Reliever

A team of scientists led by chemists Stephen Martin and James Sahn at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered what they say is a powerful pain reliever that acts on a previously unknown pain pathway. The synthetic compound, known as UKH-1114, is as effective at relieving neuropathic pain in injured mice as a drug widely used for pain relief called gabapentin, but it works at a much lower dose, with longer duration of action.

See the full story here: https://scienceblog.com/495959/scientists-discover-powerful-potential-pain-reliever/

September 4, 2017, Filed Under: News

UT at Austin Professors Present Early-Stage Pharmaceutical Startups

The StARTup Studio put on by the Innovation Center at the University of Texas at Austin had a decidedly pharmaceutical focus during its January presentations.

Three professor-led startups presented a variety of ideas including a traumatic brain injury treatment drug, a peptide sequencing platform to combat bacteria and a new way to create antibiotics.

See more here: 

http://www.siliconhillsnews.com/2017/02/01/ut-at-austin-professors-present-early-stage-pharmaceutical-startups/

March 9, 2017, Filed Under: News

Mike Wood awarded Henze Teaching Award 2017

Congratulations to Mike Wood, Graduate Research Assistant, on being selected for a Henze Teaching Award for 2017

This honor is awarded for exemplary performance as a Teaching Assistant for the Department of Chemistry.  The award is based on nominations by faculty and instructors of chemistry courses, and final selection by the Graduate Fellowship Committee.  Great job Mike!

March 3, 2017, Filed Under: News

Martin Group Recognized for Work in Traumatic Brain Injury

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