Dr. Mallesham Godumala Publishes Two Papers on OLEDs and Peptide Synthesis

Anurag University is proud to recognise the prolific research output of Dr. Mallesham Godumala, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, who has published two notable papers in reputed international journals.
The first, 'Purely Organic Room-Temperature Phosphorescent Materials for OLEDs: Molecular Design, Photophysics and Device Strategies,' appears in Dyes and Pigments, a Q1 journal with an Impact Factor of 4.2, and explores organic materials that can advance the efficiency and design of organic light-emitting diodes, a technology central to modern displays and lighting. The second, 'Fmoc-His-Aib-OH as a Semaglutide Precursor: Efficient One-Pot Synthesis and Computational Insights,' published in Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (Q2, Impact Factor 2.6), addresses the synthesis of a precursor relevant to semaglutide, a compound of significant pharmaceutical importance. Together, these publications span both materials chemistry and medicinal synthesis, demonstrating impressive breadth and depth of expertise. Producing high-quality work across multiple domains reflects exceptional research capability and productivity.
These achievements underscore Anurag University's strong and active research culture in the chemical sciences. The university congratulates Dr. Godumala on these impactful contributions and celebrates his sustained commitment to advancing knowledge across diverse and important fields of chemistry.
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