Contact information
+44 (0)1865 271883 (Pharm) 275643 (Chemistry)
Research groups
Colleges
Angela Russell
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
- Bernard Taylor Fellow and Tutor in Organic Chemistry
My work focuses on the discovery of new drug targets and mechanisms, and the translation of these findings into new clinical candidates.
Through several successful multidisciplinary research collaborations, my team works in a range of therapeutic areas including identifying small molecules to upregulate utrophin for the treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), new anti-cancer agents and agents to stimulate endogenous cell populations for regenerative medicine.
I have co-founded two spin-out companies to date, MuOx Ltd (acquired by Summit plc in November 2013), for the development of new small molecule utrophin modulators for DMD therapy, and OxStem Ltd, a company to translate our research findings in small molecule manipulation of stem cells for regenerative medicine. Most recently, OxStem Ltd raised a record £16.9M to identify new classes of drugs that can re-programme or stimulate existing endogenous cells to repair tissues in age-related conditions including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and heart failure.
As well as my active teaching commitments within the Departments of Pharmacology and Chemistry and at St John’s College, I am a member of, and contribute to, the Oxford Stem Cell Institute (OSCI), the British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence (BHF CRE), and the Cancer Research UK Oxford Centre – supporting at all levels including research and training.
Key publications
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Structure-activity relationships and colorimetric properties of specific probes for the putative cancer biomarker human arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1.
Journal article
Egleton JE. et al, (2014), Bioorg Med Chem, 22, 3030 - 3054
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Ligand-based virtual screening identifies a family of selective cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists.
Journal article
Gianella-Borradori M. et al, (2015), Bioorg Med Chem, 23, 241 - 263
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Stemistry: the control of stem cells in situ using chemistry.
Journal article
Davies SG. et al, (2015), J Med Chem, 58, 2863 - 2894
Recent publications
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Increasing Diversity in Admissions to Postgraduate Study.
Journal article
Conway SJ. et al, (2022), J Med Chem, 65, 5867 - 5869
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A Phenotypic Screen Identifies a Compound Series That Induces Differentiation of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells In Vitro and Shows Antitumor Effects In Vivo
Journal article
Josa-Culleré L. et al, (2021), Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Discovery and mechanism of action studies of 4,6-diphenylpyrimidine-2-carbohydrazides as utrophin modulators for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Journal article
Vuorinen A. et al, (2021), Eur J Med Chem, 220
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Aminothiazolones as potent, selective and cell active inhibitors of the PIM kinase family.
Journal article
Quevedo CE. et al, (2020), Bioorg Med Chem, 28
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A chemical tool for improved culture of human pluripotent stem cells
Preprint
Silpa L. et al, (2020)