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September 2017

by Yu-Shan Lin|Published September 28, 2017

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

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

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January 2017

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

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