Professor Véronique Gouverneur

Professor Véronique Gouverneur
University of Oxford – Chemistry Research Laboratory – Oxford (UK)
Abstract

18F-Radiochemistry for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging

Positron emission tomography (PET) is a powerful molecular imaging technology to interrogate biological processes in vivo, diagnosis and drug development. Fifteen years ago, PET was far from being used to its full potential because of the difficulties associated with the production of 18F-radiotracers. Our objective was to expand the toolbox of radiochemical transformations for 18F-C bond formation and to enable the 18F-labelling of novel fluorine-containing motifs that can enhance radiotracer efficacy. Key contributions are the development of: (1) new 18F-labelled reagents including 18F-NFSI, 18F-Selectfluor bis(triflate), 18F-CuCF3, 18F-Umemoto, 18F-Langlois, 18F-Hines/Hu; (2) metal free and transition metal mediated strategies for the 18F-labeling of fluoro(hetero)arenes; (3) strategies for the 18F-labelling of -CF3, -CF2H, -OCF3, -SCF3, -OCHF2, -OCH2CF2H substituted radioligands; (4) asymmetric 18F-fluorination, and (5) novel strategies for the 18F-labelling of biologics. These advances will be discussed with selected applications to radiopharmaceuticals for patient care. This body of work has allowed medicinal chemists to decide much earlier in the drug discovery pipeline whether or not to pursue potential drug candidates.

Véronique Gouverneur

Véronique Gouverneur was born in Geel (Belgium) and received her undergraduate degree in chemistry at the Université Catholique de Louvain where she carried out research in the laboratory of Professor Léon Ghosez. She completed her doctoral studies in the same laboratory in 1991, and then joined the group of Professor Richard Lerner at the Scripps Research Institute as a postdoctoral fellow in 1992. In 1994, she moved to Strasbourg and was appointed Maître de Conferences at the University Louis Pasteur in the laboratory of Dr Charles Mioskowski, and Associate Member of the Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires, being mentored by Professor Jean-Marie Lehn. Dr Gouverneur began her independent career at the University of Oxford in 1998 as a University Lecturer and a Tutorial Fellow at Merton College. Ten years later, she became professor of chemistry. In 2022, she was appointed Waynflete Professor of Chemistry (Statutory Professorship, Magdalen College), and she founded FluoRok, a spin-out of the University of Oxford, where she is currently serving as non-executive director. 

Professor Gouverneur’s research has focused on the design and invention of new strategies for the synthesis of fluorine-containing molecules, an area of research that can directly benefit numerous sectors in the life sciences and materials science. In 2007, she started research on 18F radiochemistry for applications in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging, a new direction considered at the time as highly specialized, not anymore as this field is rapidly expanding due to the importance of molecular imaging techniques for patient care, precision medicine, and drug development. This research has closed the gap in innovation between 19F-chemistry and 18F-radiochemistry, with the invention of numerous  18F-labelling processes. Some of the methods she has developed are routinely employed to access  18F-radiotracers for applications in PET. More recently, she has initiated a new programme on circular and safe fluorine chemistry. 

Professor Gouverneur’s research contributions have been recognized with numerous international awards, including ACS Arthur Cope C. Award (2022, USA), EuChemS Female Organic Chemist of the Year Award (2022, EuChemS), Prix Henri Moissan (2021, France), RSC Organic Stereochemistry Award (2019, UK), the Prelog Medal, ETH Zurich (2019, Switzerland), Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award (2018, UK), RSC Tilden Prize (2016, UK), Tetrahedron Chair BOSS XV (2016, Belgium), ACS Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry (2015, USA), Chair Internationale de Recherche Blaise Pascal ENS/CEA, Saclay (2012, France), Distinguished Woman in Chemistry Award/ACS Challenge Year of Chemistry Celebration (2011, IUPAC), Liebig Lectureship Award of the Organic Division of the German Chemical Society (2011, Germany) and the RSC Bader Award (2008, UK). 

Gouverneur was elected an International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2022), Fellow of the Royal Society (2019), Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (EURASC) (2017), Fellow Royal Society of Chemistry (2010). She served as Chair RSC Journal Chemical Communications from 2016-2019.

Hosted by Professor William Pomerantz

Learn more about the Gassman Lectureship in Chemistry

Start date
Wednesday, April 24, 2024, 4 p.m.
End date
Wednesday, April 24, 2024, 5:30 p.m.
Location

331 Smith Hall
Email chmsem@umn.edu for Zoom link.

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