About
Ish Kumar is an Assistant Lecturer at the School of Chemistry, Monash University. His research focuses on inorganic and medicinal chemistry applications of bismuth complexes, particularly their pharmaceutical potential against parasitic and bacterial infections.
- Current affiliation: Monash University
- School: School of Chemistry
Research interests span bioinorganic chemistry, organometallic compounds, and drug discovery. Key projects involve synthesizing and characterizing bismuth- and antimony-based pharmaceuticals, evaluating their efficacy against Leishmania and Helicobacter pylori.
Publications highlight collaborations with researchers like P.C. Andrews and P.C. Junk, emphasizing structural chemistry, ligand design, and metal-based therapeutics. Most recent work includes studies on bismuth tris(carboxylate) hydrates and NSAID-derived complexes.
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