Tanatorn Khotavivattana / Faculty Member / By admin Assistant Professor Dr. Tanatorn Khotavivattana tanatorn.k@chula.ac.th Research Group Website Room 1319 Mahamakut Building, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Phayathai Road, Patumwan Bangkok 10330, THAILAND 02-2187621 Research Summary Education [2017] DPhil in Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford [2013] MChem Chemistry, University of Oxford Work Experiences [2020 - present] Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University [2017 - 2020] Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University Current Research Topics Drug discovery Organofluorine chemistry Structural modification of natural products via total/semi synthesis for enhanced biological activities Scholarship and Awards [2013] GlaxoSmithKline Award[2013 – 2015] SCI Messel Scholarship[2012] Eisai Limited Undergraduate Award, University of Oxford, UK[2012] Gibbs Prize – Proxime Accessit, University of Oxford, UK[2012] Phillips Prize, University of Oxford, UK[2011] Exhibitioner Scholarship, Merton College, UK[2011] Nuffield Foundation Undergraduate Research Bursaries, University of Oxford, UK[2011] Postmaster Scholarship, Merton College, UK[2010] Bruker UK Limited Prize, University of Oxford, UK[2010] Turbutt Prize, University of Oxford, UK Publications •FMO-guided design of darunavir analogs as HIV-1 protease inhibitors. Scientific Reports. 2024. Cited 0 •Machine learning-guided design of potent darunavir analogs targeting HIV-1 proteases: A computational approach for antiretroviral drug discovery. Journal of Computational Chemistry. 2024. Cited 1 •Synthesis of Flavones through NaI-Mediated Electrochemical Cyclization of Chalcones. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2023. Cited 1 •The 8-bromobaicalein alleviated chikungunya-induced musculoskeletal inflammation and reduced the viral load in healthy adult mice. Emerging Microbes and Infections. 2023. Cited 2 •Design, synthesis, in vitro, in silico, and SAR studies of flavone analogs towards anti-dengue activity. Scientific Reports. 2022. Cited 13 Full listPowered by Scopus