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Home » News » 2021 » September 2021
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September 2021

by Yu-Shan Lin|Published September 17, 2021

Our paper “N-amination converts amyloidogenic tau peptides into soluble antagonists of cellular seeding” with the Del Valle Lab in the Department of Chemistry at University of Notre Dame is published in ACS Chem. Neurosci.

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Jovan Damjanovic is selected as a 2021 GIFT teaching fellow. Congratulations, Jovan!

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Our paper “Genetically-enco “Genetically-encoded discovery of proteolytically stable bicyclic inhibitors for morphogen NODAL” with the Derda Lab in the Department of Chemistry and the Alberta Glycomics […]

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Marc Descoteaux is selected as a 2021 Summer Scholar. Congratulations, Marc!

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Our lab receives the Seed Grant from the Data Intensive Studies Center (DISC) at Tufts! This is a collaborative project with Prof. James Murphy in the […]

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