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Adriaan IJzerman

Professor emeritus Pharmacochemistry

Name
Prof.dr. A.P. IJzerman
Telephone
+31 71 527 2727
E-mail
ijzerman@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl
ORCID iD
0000-0002-1182-2259

Ad IJzerman is Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Head of the Medicinal Chemistry group at the Division of Drug Discovery & Safety. His research interests are linked to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).

More information about Adriaan IJzerman

I studied pharmacy at Utrecht University. In 1979 I graduated with a specialization in pharmaceutical chemistry and one year later I qualified as a pharmacist. Rather than opening a drug store I continued my research education, leading to the defense of my PhD thesis from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in 1985, on a subject in the area of receptor research. I was appointed assistant, associate and full professor of medicinal chemistry in Leiden in 1985, 1992 and 2000, respectively.

My research interests have always been linked to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). In particular the molecular mechanisms of drug action are at the core of my research 'business'. One cannot study all (800?) GPCRs at the time, so my main attention is focussed on adenosine receptors. Every now and then I allow myself to diverge a little bit, lately to study nicotinic acid and chemokine CCR2 receptors. All this has led to a scientific 'output' of over 260 articles, quite a few reviews and book chapters, a dozen or so patents, and some 20 accepted PhD theses. You will find references to recent work at this website.

Duties as a professor include teaching, which I like very much. If you're interested why not watch a weblecture called "Breaking and Making. The art of medicinal chemistry",  in which I explain and discus some principles and issues in medicinal chemistry

( https://av-media.vu.nl/VUMedia/Play/3687b568049643f1aa671c8d59c1361c1d).

My hope and dream is that once I will be able to show my students the wonder world of drug - receptor interactions through some sort of 'molecular microscope' Next to these teaching efforts other 'obligations' are the membership of the editorial boards of the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, ChemMedChem, Purinergic Signalling, Chemistry & Biodiversity, Drug Development Research, Molecular Informatics, and Molecules. I happily contribute to the IUPHAR adenosine receptor, GnRH, and nicotinic acid receptor nomenclature committees, and manage(d) quite a number of receptor-related research programs funded by Dutch scientific bodies such as the Top Institute Pharma, and by the European Union (most prominently and recently the 2012-2017 IMI consortium on drug target kinetics). I also served as chairman to FIGON, the Dutch federation for innovative drug research ( www.figon.nl).

Professor emeritus Pharmacochemistry

  • Science
  • Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
  • LACDR/Medicinal Chemistry

Publications

Activities

  • Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen secretaris natuurwetenschappen
  • Leiden Center for Science and Consult Geven van wetenschappelijke cursussen en adviezen
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