Welcome to the Snyder Glycoscience Research Group at Hamilton College




























Our research interests lie in the preparation and characterization of designed structures that incorporate unnatural and natural carbohydrate residues. These systems will be used to investigate a number of key carbohydrate interactions of biological interest. The uniting goals of the research projects in our group are:
1. To optimize existing synthetic routes for the preparation of functionalized natural and unnatural carbohydrates.
2. To generate rationally designed structures incorporating natural and/or unnatural carbohydrate residues that can be used to
           study carbohydrate-protein, carbohydrate-DNA, and carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions of biological interest.
3. To investigate the functional consequences of the structures described above using state of the art chemical, biochemical and             spectroscopic techniques.

We invite you to take a look at our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact Professor Nicole Snyder:

               Nicole L. Snyder, Ph.D.
              Department of Chemistry
              Hamilton College
               198 College Hill Road
               Clinton, NY  13323
              P.  315-859-4742
              F.  315-859-4807
              E.  nsnyder@hamilton.edu


Group News:

10/23/09  Corneau Presents Summer Research at Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals
10/13/09  Snyder Presents Research on Carbohydrate-Porphyrin Conjugates at Connecticut College
09/23/09  Snyder Presents Research on Carbohydrate-Porphyrin Conjugates at Hartwick College
   



Note:  The images in the mast head on this page are taken from the Hamilton College Website Virtual Tour at www.hamilton.edu.