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David Heidary is a Research Professor at North Carolina State University, specializing in inorganic chemistry with a focus on photoactive metal complexes and their applications in cancer therapy. His work bridges medicinal chemistry, enzymology, and molecular biology, particularly targeting cytochrome P450 enzymes and developing light-activated anticancer agents.
Key research areas include:
- Design of ruthenium-based anticancer drugs with photodynamic properties
- Structure-activity relationships of metal complexes for targeted therapies
- Enzyme inhibition strategies for cancer treatment
- Development of fluorescent probes for cellular imaging
Recent studies emphasize dual-action compounds combining enzyme inhibition and DNA/RNA targeting. His work has advanced light-activated drug delivery systems and improved understanding of hypoxic tumor responses. Dr. Heidary collaborates extensively with biochemists and clinicians to translate fundamental discoveries into clinical applications.
Publications (2021-2025) highlight advancements in:
- Photocaged enzyme regulators
- Mitochondrial dysfunction mechanisms
- Subcellular localization of molecular rotors
- CYP1B1/P450 inhibition strategies
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