Check it out! We synthesized and evaluated the properties of cyclic lasso peptide isomers to discover that the lasso motif is not a required feature to slow cancer cell migration in the sungsanpin / ulleungdin series. #acschembio@UtahChemistry@UUtah https://t.co/qiar2ywqHo
Last month at my town hall, we celebrated the #MerckChemistry team who published this very useful @OPRD_ACS paper which has now been viewed >125k times! If you have a tough work-up check it out!
https://t.co/MvBy4XuEUB
In our latest @chemrxiv preprint https://t.co/DoQ5JToWvt, we detail the synthesis and evaluation of cyclic lasso peptide isomers. Our studies show the lasso motif is not a required feature to slow cancer cell migration in the sungsanpin / ulleungdin series. @UtahChemistry@UUtah
Join me at St. Olaf College! The Chemistry Department is hiring a tenure track Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry to start in August 2024. @Chemjobber#chemjobs
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Now that my apartment is empty - itβs feeling (sur)realβ¦.super grateful I had the opportunity to begin my career at GSK - even though itβs bittersweet, I am ready to fully embrace the California cheminformatics life π΄βοΈπ»π§ͺ
In looking through last year's papers, I was surprised by how many chemists are thinking about new approaches to reaction optimization. I wrote up a little summary (nanoreview?) of these papers here; this field will only get more important in the future!
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19 Jan 2023:
5th International Mini-Symposium on Molecular Machine Learning (MML)!π»βοΈπ
Registration free & required (registration link: https://t.co/6Iq4vUjUJu
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congratulations to Dr. Lori D. Digal for an excellent dissertation defense today! 'Synthetic strategies in chemical protein synthesis for peptide ligation and lasso peptides and their isomers' @UtahChemistry@UUtah
Sometimes being an out and proud lesbian process chemist can feel like a statement.π³οΈβπ Grateful to be one of the many β this will definitely be on my reading list
The neatest thing about putting together this special issue on LGBTQ+ chemists for @cenmag is that we had -a lot more- highly visible out LGBTQ+ chemists we wanted to highlight than we had space to include. I don't think that would have been true even a decade ago.