Professor Dr Horst Kessler
- Section Chemistry
- Location Garching, Germany
- Election year 2002
Research
Horst Kessler is known for his work in two main fields: development of new NMR technologies and application to determine structure and dynamics of biomolecules (cyclic peptides, drugs, proteins and their interactions) as well as in peptide chemistry and drug development by conversion of peptides into small molecular drugs. In recent years one focus of his research was the development of highly active end selective ligands for different integrin receptor subtypes. The cyclic pentapeptide “Cilengitide” from the Kessler group is now in Clinical Phase III as inhibitor of angiogenesis for tumours. Further applications are the coating of biomaterials and its use for Molecular Imaging to localise tumour metastasis.