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Eliud Hernandez

TitlePhD
Faculty RankAssociate Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Puerto Rico
DepartmentSchool of Pharmacy
AddressUPR- Medical Sciences Campus, School of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
San Juan PR 936
Phone7877582525 ext 5436, 1236 (lab)
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    2013 - 2014New Investigator Award, AACP
    2017 - 20201SC2GM116712-01A1, NIH/NIGMS

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    Dr. Hernandez-O’Farrill is Assistant Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, School
    of Pharmacy.
    Dr. Hernandez-O’Farrill received his BS from the Interamerican University in 1998, a PhD from University of
    Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus on 2006. Post-doctoral research in Drug Discovery: Medicinal Chemistry,
    University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus, School of Pharmacy.
    Research efforts target the synthesis of small molecule inhibitors of Rac1 as anti-invasive breast cancer
    compounds. Rho family GTPases are molecular switches that control signaling pathways regulating a myriad of cellular functions. Rac1, a Rho family member, plays a critical role in several aspects of tumorigenesis
    and cancer progression, and has been associated with the increased proliferation and invasion of several
    breast cancer cell lines. Since the activation of Rho GTPases is controlled by guanine nucleotide exchange
    factors (GEFs), inhibition of the interaction of Rac with its GEFs is a targeted strategy for blocking Rac activation.
    Dr. Hernández-O’Farrill’s research is supported by institutional matching funds from the NCRR-RCMI Program at the UPR-Medical Sciences Campus for the project: “Small Molecule Inhibitors of Rac1 as AntiInvasive Breast Cancer Compounds”.

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    1. Mendez B, Reyes J, Conde I, Ramos Z, Lozada E, Cruz AM, Asencio G, Carvajal A, Dharmawardhane S, Pi?ero-Cruz DM, Hern?ndez E, Vivas P, Ospina CA. Simalikalactone D, a Potential Anticancer Compound from Simarouba tulae, an Endemic Plant of Puerto Rico. Plants (Basel). 2020 Jan 11; 9(1). PMID: 31940804.
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    2. Maldonado MDM, Rosado-Gonz?lez G, Bloom J, Duconge J, Ruiz-Calder?n JF, Hern?ndez-O'Farrill E, Vlaar C, Rodr?guez-Orengo JF, Dharmawardhane S. Pharmacokinetics of the Rac/Cdc42 Inhibitor MBQ-167 in Mice by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry. ACS Omega. 2019 Nov 05; 4(19):17981-17989. PMID: 31720502.
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    3. Claudio-Campos K, Moner?-Paredes M, Hern?ndez E, Renta J, Duconge J. Low-frequency variants at the CYP2C9 locus among Puerto Rican patients on warfarin: in silico predictions of functionality and conservation. Pharmacogenomics. 2019 08; 20(12):891-902. PMID: 31453773.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCTClinical Trials
    4. Butler-Fern?ndez KM, Ramos Z, Francis-Malav? AM, Bloom J, Dharmawardhane S, Hern?ndez E. Synthesis, Anti-Cancer and Anti-Migratory Evaluation of 3,6-Dibromocarbazole and 5-Bromoindole Derivatives. Molecules. 2019 Jul 24; 24(15). PMID: 31344865.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    5. Vlaar CP, Castillo-Pichardo L, Medina JI, Marrero-Serra CM, V?lez E, Ramos Z, Hern?ndez E. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of new carbazole derivatives as anti-cancer and anti-migratory agents. Bioorg Med Chem. 2018 02 15; 26(4):884-890. PMID: 29358027.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    6. Humphries-Bickley T, Castillo-Pichardo L, Hernandez-O'Farrill E, Borrero-Garcia LD, Forestier-Roman I, Gerena Y, Blanco M, Rivera-Robles MJ, Rodriguez-Medina JR, Cubano LA, Vlaar CP, Dharmawardhane S. Characterization of a Dual Rac/Cdc42 Inhibitor MBQ-167 in Metastatic Cancer. Mol Cancer Ther. 2017 05; 16(5):805-818. PMID: 28450422.
      Citations: 44     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    7. Humphries-Bickley T, Castillo-Pichardo L, Corujo-Carro F, Duconge J, Hernandez-O'Farrill E, Vlaar C, Rodriguez-Orengo JF, Cubano L, Dharmawardhane S. Pharmacokinetics of Rac inhibitor EHop-016 in mice by ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 2015 Feb 15; 981-982:19-26. PMID: 25594952.
      Citations: 17     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    8. Castillo-Pichardo L, Humphries-Bickley T, De La Parra C, Forestier-Roman I, Martinez-Ferrer M, Hernandez E, Vlaar C, Ferrer-Acosta Y, Washington AV, Cubano LA, Rodriguez-Orengo J, Dharmawardhane S. The Rac Inhibitor EHop-016 Inhibits Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis in a Nude Mouse Model. Transl Oncol. 2014 Oct; 7(5):546-55. PMID: 25389450.
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    9. Dharmawardhane S, Hernandez E, Vlaar C. Development of EHop-016: a small molecule inhibitor of Rac. Enzymes. 2013; 33 Pt A:117-46. PMID: 25033803.
      Citations: 19     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    10. Suranganie Dharmawardhane, Eliud Hernández, Cornelis P. Vlaar. Development of EHop-016: A Small Molecule Inhibitor of Rac. The Enzymes. 2013; Vol. 33:117-146. View Publication.
    11. Eliud Hernandez, Cornelis Vlaar and Suranganie Dharmawardhane. Novel Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Rac1 in Metastatic Breast Cancer. 2013.
    12. Montalvo-Ortiz BL, Castillo-Pichardo L, Hern?ndez E, Humphries-Bickley T, De la Mota-Peynado A, Cubano LA, Vlaar CP, Dharmawardhane S. Characterization of EHop-016, novel small molecule inhibitor of Rac GTPase. J Biol Chem. 2012 Apr 13; 287(16):13228-38. PMID: 22383527.
      Citations: 119     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    13. Hern?ndez E, De La Mota-Peynado A, Dharmawardhane S, Vlaar CP. Novel inhibitors of Rac1 in metastatic breast cancer. P R Health Sci J. 2010 Dec; 29(4):348-56. PMID: 21261173.
      Citations: 21     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    14. Hern?ndez E, V?lez JM, Vlaar CP. Synthesis of 1,4-dihydro-benzo[d][1,3]oxazin-2-ones from phthalides via an aminolysis-Hofmann rearrangement protocol. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007 Dec 17; 48(51):8972-8975. PMID: 19096499.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    
    15. Hernandez E, Burgos CH, Alicea E, Soderquist JA. B-allenyl- and B-(gamma-trimethylsilylpropargyl)-10-phenyl-9-borabicyclo[3.3.2]decanes: asymmetric synthesis of propargyl and alpha-allenyl 3-degree-carbinols from ketones. Org Lett. 2006 Aug 31; 8(18):4089-91. PMID: 16928081.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    16. Canales E, Hernandez E, Soderquist JA. Nonracemic 3 degrees-carbamines from the asymmetric allylboration of N-trimethylsilyl ketimines with B-allyl-10-phenyl-9-borabicyclo[3.3.2]decanes. J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Jul 12; 128(27):8712-3. PMID: 16819848.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    17. Hernandez E, Soderquist JA. Nonracemic alpha-allenyl carbinols from asymmetric propargylation with the 10-trimethylsilyl-9-borabicyclo[3.3.2]decanes. Org Lett. 2005 Nov 24; 7(24):5397-400. PMID: 16288515.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:Cells
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