Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, PhD
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| Title(s) | Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology |
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| School | School of Medicine |
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| Address | 185 Berry Street Bldg B, #349 San Francisco CA 94107
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| Pronouns | My name only |
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Biography
| University of California, San Francisco, Calfornia, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellow | Ongoing | Radiology and Biomedical Imaging |
| CSIR-IIIM, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, India, Jammu | RA | 2024 | Biological chemistry (Bio-orthogonal Chemistry) |
| CSIR-IIIM, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, India, Jammu | PhD | 2023 | Ph.D. in Organic Synthesis and Chemical Biology |
| University of Kashmir (KU), Hazratbal, Srinagar | MS | 2016 | Chemical-Sciences |
| University of Kashmir (KU) , Hazratbal, Srinagar | BS | 2014 | Medical Sciences |
| CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research),India | 2018
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| 2020 | JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) |
| CSIR(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), India | 2020
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| 2023 | SRF (Senior Research Fellowship) |
| IIT ( Indian Institutes of Technology), New-Delhi, India | 2018
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| 2019 | GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) |
| Jammu University | 2023
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| 2024 | SLET/SET (State Level Eligibility Test) |
| University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test India | 2018
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| 2019 | UGC NET/JRF (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) |
Overview
Dr. Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, BS, MS, PhD
Chemical Biology | Bio-orthogonal Chemistry | Organic Synthesis | Radiochemistry | Molecular Imaging
Dr. Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat is a multidisciplinary scientist with a PhD in Chemical Biology and extensive training in bio-orthogonal chemistry, organic synthesis, and radiochemistry. His research spans both fundamental and translational science, with expertise in developing novel molecular probes and theranostic agents.
Following his doctoral work, Dr. Bhat is pursing a postdoctoral in Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco focusing on PET, MRI, and NMR-based imaging. His work integrates synthetic chemistry with molecular imaging to enable the detection and tracking of disease-specific biomarkers in vivo. He has contributed to the design and preclinical validation of radiotracers and imaging contrast agents, applying tools from organic synthesis to real-time biological interrogation.
Dr. Bhat’s academic and research trajectory positions him at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medical imaging, making him a valuable contributor to multidisciplinary teams aiming to advance precision medicine.
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Triflic Anhydride-Mediated Approach to Furo[3,2-b]furans from Diacetonide Protected Furanoses. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2024, 89, 18, 13016-13025 (Article). 2024; 18(89):13016-13025.
Tariq Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Norein Sakander, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. View Publication.
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Tf2O-Promoted Regioselective Heteronucleophilic Ring-Opening Approaches of Tetrahydrofuran. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2023, 88, 20, 14323-14338 (Article). 2023; 20(88):14323-14338 .
Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Ashiq Hussain Padder, Raman Gupta, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. View Publication.
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Organic Letters 2023, 25, 27, 5017-5021 (Letter). Sajjad Ahmed, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Feroze Hussain, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. 2023; 27(25):5017-5021.
Sajjad Ahmed, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Feroze Hussain, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. View Publication.
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I2-DMSO Promoted Deaminative Coupling Reactions of Glycine Esters: Access to 5-(Methylthio)pyridazin-3(2H)-ones. Organic Letters 2023, 25, 14, 2382-2387 (Letter). 2023; 14(25):2382-2387.
Showkat Ahmad Bhat, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Suhail Ahmad Rather, Salman Jameel, Khursheed Ahmad Bhat*, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. View Publication.
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Iodine and ammonium persulfate mediated activation of DMSO: an approach to N-formylation of amides and synthesis of isatins. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 2022; 42(20):8197-8202.
Showkat Ahmad Bhat, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Suhail A Rather, Ifshana Gani, Khursheed Ahmad Bhat, Qazi Naveed Ahmed. View Publication.
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Tf2O- and Cu(OTf)2-Assisted Acylamination Reaction of Unactivated Alcohols with Nitriles: A One-Pot P(IV) Activation, Stereoretention in Cycloalkanols and Deprotection Approach. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2022, 87, 17, 11608-11624 (Article)
. 2022; 17(87):11608-11624 .
Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat, Sajjad Ahmed, and Qazi Naveed Ahmed*
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Sulfonyl-Promoted Michaelis–Arbuzov-Type Reaction: An Approach to S/Se–P Bonds. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2021; 19(86):13644−13663.
Suhail A. Rather, Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat Feroze Hussain Qazi Naveed Ahmed*. . View Publication.
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| 2023 | 3 |
| 2024 | 1 |
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