Pharmaceutical scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a novel chemical reaction that enables the precise functionalization of peptides and proteins. This approach ...
Northwestern Engineering's Samuel Stupp will receive the 2022 American Chemical Society Ralph F. Hirschmann Award in Peptide Chemistry. Stupp was selected “for his fundamental and groundbreaking work ...
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First-ever ribosomal synthesis of cyclic peptides opens new avenues for next-generation drug design
Inside our cells, ribosomes—the tireless "protein factories" of life—have just shown off a new skill they haven't used in billions of years. A research team has become the first in the world to ...
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Wistar to Honor Dr. Svetlana Mojsov Whose Discovery of GLP-1 Protein is Behind Blockbuster Weight-Loss Drugs
The Wistar Institute honors Svetlana Mosjov, Ph.D., as the 2025 Helen Dean King Award recipient. Dr. Mojsov, research ...
To mimic that process, the researchers first built complex monomers from amino acid building blocks, helped by a rapid peptide synthesis technology previously developed by Pentelute's lab. "By using ...
Novo Nordisk is spending $6 billion in Kalundborg, Denmark, to expand the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), including peptides used in weight-loss and antidiabetic drugs. The ...
By combining advanced automation with deep scientific expertise, Syngene has built a robust, end-to-end platform that connects discovery to downstream development and manufacturing, strengthening its ...
HOUSTON – (Dec. 12, 2022) – Rice University synthetic biologists have developed a new way to study a sensory system that salmonella, E. coli and other pathogens use to sicken millions of people each ...
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