Susan Ludeman
Education
- BA, Organic Chemistry, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
- MS, Organic Chemistry, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
- PhD, Organic Chemistry, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
Courses Taught at ACPHS
- Organic Chemistry I/II
- Biochemistry II
- Topics in Adv Org Chem
- Methods in Spectroscopy
- Pharmacy Seminar
- Undergraduate and Graduate Research/Thesis
Academic and Research Experience
- Research Associate Professor of Chemistry, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
- Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Chemistry, Trinity College (now University), Washington, DC
- Assistant Professor of Oncology, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
- Associate Professor in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
- Associate Professor of Chemistry, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Albany, NY
Learn More About Dr. Ludeman
Selected from 60 peer-reviewed articles, 7 book chapters, 5 patents, and other abstracts and e-publications.
For a more complete list, please visit Susan M. Ludeman’s research on Research Gate.
Lande, Y.; Fisch,B.; Tsur, A.; Farhi, J.; Prag-Rosenberg, R.; Ben-Haroush, A.; Kessler-Icekson, G.; Zahalka, M.A.; Ludeman, S.M.; Abir,* R. Short-term Exposure of Human Ovarian Follicles to Cyclophosphamide Metabolites Seems to Promote Follicular Activation in vitro. Reproductive Med. Online 2017, 34, 104-114.
Calinski, D.; Zhang, H.; Ludeman, S.M.; Dolan, M.E.; Hollenberg,* P.F. Hydroxylation and N-Dechloroethylation of Ifosfamide and Deuterated Ifosfamide by the Human Cytochrome P450s and their Commonly Occurring Polymorphisms. Drug Metab. Dispos. 2015, 43, 1084-1090.
Amoyaw, P.N.A;, Springer, J.B.; Gamcsik, M.P.; Mutesi, R.L.; D’Alessandro, M.A.; Dempsey, C.R.; Ludeman,*S.M. Synthesis of 13C-Labelled Derivatives of Cysteine for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies of Drug Uptake and Conversion to Glutathione in Rat Brain. J. Label. Compd. Radiopharm. 2011, 54, 607-612.
Ludeman,* S.M.; Gamcsik, M.P. “Mechanisms of Resistance Against Cyclophosphamide and Ifosfamide: Can They Be Overcome Without Sacrificing Selectivity?” Cancer Treat. Res. 2002, 112, 177-197.
Ludeman,* S.M. “From Chemical Warfare Agent to Anticancer Drug: The Chemistry of Phosphoramide Mustard.” In Biomedical Chemistry/Applying Chemical Principles to the Understanding and Treatment of Disease, Torrence, P.F. (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY, 2000, pp 163-187.
Shulman-Roskes, E.M.; Noe, D.A.; Gamcsik, M.P.; Marlow, A.L.; Hilton, J.; Hausheer, F.H.; Colvin, O.M.; Ludeman,* S.M. “The Partitioning of Phosphoramide Mustard and Its Aziridinium Ions Among Alkylation and P-N Bond Hydrolysis Reactions.” J. Med. Chem. 1998, 41, 515-529.
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