Tin-Yau Chan
Schering-Plough
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ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010
Kamil Paruch; Michael P. Dwyer; Carmen Alvarez; Courtney Brown; Tin-Yau Chan; Ronald J. Doll; Kerry Keertikar; Chad E. Knutson; Brian Mckittrick; Jocelyn Rivera; Randall R. Rossman; Greg Tucker; Thierry O. Fischmann; Alan Hruza; Vincent Madison; Amin A. Nomeir; Yaolin Wang; Paul Kirschmeier; Emma Lees; David Parry; Nicole Sgambellone; Wolfgang Seghezzi; Lesley Schultz; Frances Shanahan; Derek Wiswell; Xiaoying Xu; Quiao Zhou; Ray Anthony James; Vidyadhar M. Paradkar; Haengsoon Park
Inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) has emerged as an attractive strategy for the development of novel oncology therapeutics. Herein is described the utilization of an in vivo screening approach with integrated efficacy and tolerability parameters to identify candidate CDK inhibitors with a suitable balance of activity and tolerability. This approach has resulted in the identification of SCH 727965, a potent and selective CDK inhibitor that is currently undergoing clinical evaluation.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009
Jack D. Scott; Michael W. Miller; Sarah W. Li; Sue-Ing Lin; Henry A. Vaccaro; Liwu Hong; Deborra Mullins; Mario Guzzi; Jay Weinstein; Robert A. Hodgson; Geoffrey B. Varty; Andrew Stamford; Tin-Yau Chan; Brian Mckittrick; William J. Greenlee; Tony Priestley; Eric M. Parker
Vasopressin 1b (V1b) antagonists have been postulated as possible treatments for depression and anxiety. A novel series of potent and selective V1b antagonists has been identified starting from an in-house screen hit. The incorporation of a sulfonamide linker between a tetrahydroisoquinoline core and amino piperidine lead to the identification of a V1b antagonist with similar affinity for human and rat receptors. Further optimization of the right hand portion afforded potent V1b antagonists that possessed moderate to high selectivity over other receptors.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014
Kevin X. Chen; Srikanth Venkatraman; Anilkumar Gn; Zeng Q; Charles A. Lesburg; Bancha Vibulbhan; Francisco Velazquez; Tin-Yau Chan; Bennet F; Jiang Y; Patrick A. Pinto; Yuhua Huang; Selyutin O; Sony Agrawal; Hsueh-Cheng Huang; Li C; Kuo-Chi Cheng; Neng-Yang Shih; Joseph A. Kozlowski; Rosenblum Sb; Njoroge Fg
Starting from indole-based hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B polymerase inhibitor lead compound 1, structure modifications were performed at multiple indole substituents to improve potency and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties. Bicyclic quinazolinone was found to be the best substituent at indole nitrogen, while 4,5-furanylindole was identified as the best core. Compound 11 demonstrated excellent potency. Its C2 N,N-dimethylaminoethyl ester prodrug 12 (SCH 900188) demonstrated significant improvement in PK and was selected as the development candidate.
Archive | 2001
Srikanth Venkatraman; Kevin X. Chen; Ashok Arasappan; F. George Njoroge; Viyyoor M. Girijavallabhan; Ashit K. Ganguly; Tin-Yau Chan; Brian Alexander Mc Kittrick; Nanhua Hugh Yao; Andrew Prongay; Vincent S. Madison
Archive | 2001
Srikanth Venkatraman; Kevin X. Chen; Ashok Arasappan; F. George Njoroge; Viyyoor M. Girijavallabhan; Tin-Yau Chan; Brian Mckittrick; Andrew Prongay; Vincent Madison; Ashit K. Ganguly; Nanhua Hugh Yao
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005
Ashok Arasappan; F.G. Njoroge; Tin-Yau Chan; Frank Bennett; Stephane L. Bogen; Kevin X. Chen; Haining Gu; Liwu Hong; Edwin Jao; Y.T. Liu; Raymond G. Lovey; Tejal N. Parekh; Russell E. Pike; Patrick A. Pinto; B. Santhanam; Srikanth Venkatraman; Henry A. Vaccaro; Hongwu Wang; Xiaozheng Yang; Zhaoning Zhu; Brian Mckittrick; Anil K. Saksena; Viyyoor M. Girijavallabhan; John Pichardo; Nancy Butkiewicz; Richard N. Ingram; B. Malcolm; Andrew Prongay; Nanhua Yao; B. Marten
Archive | 2008
Gopinadhan N. Anilkumar; Frank Bennett; Tin-Yau Chan; Kevin X. Chen; Mousumi Sannigrahi; Francisco Velazquez; Srikanth Venkatraman; Qingbei Zeng; Jose S. Duca; Charles A. Lesburg; Joseph A. Kozlowski; F. George Njoroge; Stuart B. Rosenblum; Neng-Yang Shih; Stephen J. Gavalas; Yueheng Jiang; Patrick A. Pinto; Haiyan Pu; Oleg B. Selyutin; Bancha Vibulbhan; Li Wang; Wanli Wu; Weiying Yang; Yuhua Huang; Hsueh-Cheng Huang; Robert Palermo; Boris Feld
Archive | 2007
Robert G. Aslanian; Chad E. Bennett; Duane A. Burnett; Tin-Yau Chan; Eugenia Y. Kiselgof; Chad E. Knutson; Joel M. Harris; Brian Mckittrick; Anandan Palani; Elizabeth M. Smith; Henry M. Vaccaro; Dong Xiao; Hyunjin M. Kim
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007
Kamil Paruch; Michael P. Dwyer; Carmen Alvarez; Courtney Brown; Tin-Yau Chan; Ronald J. Doll; Kerry Keertikar; Chad E. Knutson; Brian Mckittrick; Jocelyn Rivera; Randall R. Rossman; Greg Tucker; Thierry O. Fischmann; Alan Hruza; Vincent Madison; Amin A. Nomeir; Yaolin Wang; Emma Lees; David Parry; Nicole Sgambellone; Wolfgang Seghezzi; Lesley Schultz; Fran Shanahan; Derek Wiswell; Xiaoying Xu; Quiao Zhou; Ray Anthony James; Vidyadhar M. Paradkar; Haengsoon Park; Laura R. Rokosz
Archive | 2010
Mariappan V. Chelliah; Samuel Chackalamannil; William J. Greenlee; Keith Eagen; Zhuyan Guo; Martin C. Clasby; Yan Xia; Charles Lee Jayne; Michael P. Dwyer; Kartik M. Keertikar; Tin-Yau Chan; Li Wang