Diana Slough defends her PhD thesis. Congratulations, Diana!
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Our work on understanding and designing cyclic peptides has been officially funded by the NIH/NIGMS R01 grant!
Francini Fonseca joins the group. Welcome, Francini!
Our paper “Consequences of depsipeptide substitution on the ClpP activation activity of antibacterial acyldepsipeptides” with the Duerfeldt Lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at […]
Our paper “Diversity-oriented stapling yields intrinsically cell-penetrant inducers of autophagy” with the Kritzer Lab at Tufts Chemistry is published in J. Am. Chem. Soc.