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November 2017

Francini Fonseca joins the group. Welcome, Francini!

November 2017

Sean McHugh defends his PhD thesis. Congratulations, Sean!

November 2017

Our paper “Structural basis for the antiarrhythmic blockade of potassium channel with a small molecule” with the Noujaim Lab in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of South Florida is published in FASEB J.

October 2017

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 the University of Oklahoma is published in ACS Med. Chem. Lett.

September 2017

Our work on understanding and designing cyclic peptides has been officially funded by the NIH/NIGMS R01 grant!

September 2017

Our paper “Predictions for α-helical glycopeptide design from structural bioinformatics analysis” is published in J. Chem. Inf. Model.

August 2017

Dr. Jiayuan Miao joins the group. Welcome, Jiayuan!

August 2017

Diana Slough defends her PhD thesis. Congratulations, Diana!

August 2017

Our paper “Host proteostasis modulates influenza evolution” with the Shoulders Lab at MIT Chemistry is published in eLife.

July 2017

Steph Xu joins the group. Welcome, Steph!

May 2017

Our paper “Correlated rotational switching in 2D self-assembled molecular rotor arrays” with the Sykes Lab at Tufts Chemistry is published in Nat. Comm.

April 2017

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.

March 2017

Arya Mekkat is selected as a 2017 Summer Scholar. Congratulations, Arya!

January 2017

Our paper “Toward accurately modeling N-methylated cyclic peptides” is published in Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

January 2017

Our paper “Mapping the sequence—structure relationships of simple cyclic hexapeptides” is published in Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

October 2016

Our paper “Consequences of glycine mutations in the fibronectin binding sequence of collagen” with the Brodsky Lab at Tufts Biomedical Engineering is published in J. Biol. Chem.

August 2016

Zach Graziano wins the ACS COMP Undergraduate Poster Award at the 252nd American Chemical Society National Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. Congratulations, Zach!