To take a leading role in conquering cancers in our time.

Dr. Christer Aakeröy

Area of study: Chemistry
Email: aakeroy@ksu.edu
Website: Homepage

“The efficiency of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), including any anti-cancer drug, is determined by a combination of its biological, chemical and physical properties, many of which can be altered by changing the characteristics of the bulk material that houses the API. The actual therapeutic effect of any drug is determined by its solubility and other factors which depend on the environment provided by the material used to deliver that drug. We are developing strategies that enable the formation of co-crystals of API’s using a variety of predesigned, inexpensive, and readily available small molecules. This may provide versatile methods for making subtle changes to bulk physical properties (e.g. solubility, hygroscopicity, and thermal stability) without tampering with the bioactivity of the compound at the molecular level.”

Wildcat Challenge

SUNNY 102.5 and COACH BILL SNYDER urge you to join them this football season in the challenge to help K-State cancer researchers tackle cancer!



To further the understanding of cancers by funding basic cancer research, and supporting higher education, training, and public outreach.

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