Geoffrey A. Cordell
President (1985-1986), Honorary Member (2006), Fellow (2012), Farnsworth Award (2019)
Natural Products Inc
Geoff Cordell obtained his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the Univ. Manchester (UK)
where his mentors included Arthur Birch and George Smith. Following a postdoc at MIT with
George Büchi, he joined the College of Pharmacy, Univ. Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in 1972,
became a Professor in 1980, and retired in 2007. During this period he
served in several administrative positions, including as a Department
Head for 12 years, and as Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy for
nearly three years. His research has spanned the discovery of anticancer
and antimalarial agents from plants, the application of new NMR
techniques, the chemistry of acronycine, and the biosynthesis of
indolocarbazole alkaloids. He has published over 560 papers, book
chapters, and reviews, has been the editor of 32 books, including 27
volumes in the series “The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology”, and has
also served as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of 18 journals; he is very proud of his
book “Introduction to Alkaloids: A Biosynthetic Approach.” He is the Foreign Director of the
Sichuan Institute for TCM in Chengdu, China; an Honorary Professor at Sichuan University; was
a co-founder of a US-Thai collaboration, initiating six new Thai schools of pharmacy and many
new grad. programs; has spoken worldwide about the need to enhance research on the quality
control and sustainable development of traditional medicines as a global health care issue; is
studying the use of vegetables as sustainable reagents for chiral synthesis; serves as a consultant
in several countries for the development of natural product research programs; and is an elected
Fellow of the Royal Chemical Society, the Linnean Society of London, and the American
Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. His wish for the future of the ASP is that it take up the
challenge of promoting natural products research as an integral aspect of global health care.
(GAC)