Draft:Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
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Latvijas Organiskās sintēzes institūts | |
Established | January 2, 1957[1] |
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Address | Aizkraukles street 21, LV-1006 , , 56°58′35.05″N 24°11′29.21″E / 56.9764028°N 24.1914472°E |
Website | https://www.osi.lv/en/ |
The Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis was established on January 2, 1957 to conduct research in organic chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology and bioorganic chemistry. It is an independent state research institute that provides full-scale research work for the development and introduction of new drugs Ref .
The Institute of Organic Synthesis is involved in the fundamental studies in the field of organic (O-, S- and N-heterocycles, betaines), bioorganic (peptides, membrane active substances), organoelement (organic compounds of silicon, germanium, tin, metal complex catalysis) and physical organic chemistry (NMR, ESR, mass spectroscopy, X-ray structure analysis, electroanalytical chemistry).
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