Nadezhda German Laboratory | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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About Us

Welcome to the German lab, founded in 2015 and located at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Amarillo. Our work is at the interface of chemistry and medicine, where we work towards the design, synthesis, and pre-clinical evaluation of small molecules with therapeutic potential. Current research projects include design and synthesis of GPCR ligands, particularly opioid receptor ligands, aimed towards the treatment of neuropathic pain, depression, addiction, and alcoholism. Our second area of interest is the design, synthesis  and pharmacological evaluation of compounds as potential treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

Research Interest

  • Design and synthesis of GPCR ligands 
  • Evaluation of compounds as potential treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)

The Team

Siavash Nia Sadisna Shahi Anoushka Bhat Rayna Bandy

Siavash Shahbazi Nia

Ph.D. Candidate/ Research Assistant

Sadisna Shahi

Graduate Student/ Research Assistant

Anoushka Bhat

Graduate Student / Research Assistant

Rayna Bandy

Graduate Student / Research Assistant

 

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Honors & Awards

2021

  • Best Poster Award, Graduate/Undergraduate Student Level, Clinical Category, Fifth Annual Research Symposium: Aging-Related Health Issues and Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease, Center of Excellence for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics (CTNT) and Garrison Institute on Aging (GIA), 香蕉直播 in Lubbock (virtual); May 2021: Siavash Shahbazi Nia
  • Second Place Junior Graduate Poster Winner, SOP Research Days, 香蕉直播 Jerry H Hodge School of Pharmacy, Amarillo (virtual); June 2021: Naana Quagraine
  • Mary Lou Clements-Mann Scholarship, 香蕉直播 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, September 2021: Sadisna Shahi

2020

  • 香蕉直播 President鈥檚 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Scholarship, Fall 2020: Naana Quagraine

updated: 10/11/2022

Contact Us:

Dr. German

Nadezhda German, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Office: (806) 414-9190

nadezhda.german@ttuhsc.edu

Office: SOP 442 | Lab: SOP 426

School of Pharmacy Building
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
1300 S. Coulter St.
Amarillo, TX, USA, 79106

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Pharmacy Researcher Finds Her Niche in Medicinal Chemistry

Written by: Mark Hendricks

When Nadia German, Ph.D., earned her master鈥檚 degree in chemistry and chemistry education, she was prepared to make a career related to that field. However, an invitation from a former professor altered her plans.

鈥淚n 2000, I had participated in the exchange program with the University of Northern Iowa,鈥 German recalls. 鈥淥ne of the professors I worked with at that time invited me in 2003 to join his Ph.D. program at the University of Iowa. And this is how I joined the field of medicinal chemistry, something I have enjoyed ever since.鈥