John K. WalkerView profile
Associate Professor
John K. Walker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Saint Louis University's School of Science and Engineering, with research affiliations in Pharmacology & Physiology. His work focuses on medicinal chemistry approaches to develop novel bioactive molecules targeting critical biological challenges. B.S. in Chemistry, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (1990) M.S. in Chemistry, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (1992) Ph.D. in Chemistry, Indiana University (1997) Research in the Walker Lab centers on medicinal chemistry , synthetic organic chemistry , and chemical biology , with particular emphasis on: Designing and synthesizing novel bioactive molecules Computational methods including molecular modeling and docking Bacterial efflux pump inhibitors to combat antibiotic resistance GPCR modulators for pain signaling pathways Development of tool compounds for biological studies Recent publications highlight his work in: Efflux pump inhibition mechanisms (2024-2025) Nuclear receptor agonist development (2024) GPCR signaling in pain pathways (2025) Antibiotic permeation modeling (2024) Metabolic disease therapeutics (2023-2024)










