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ACS Chemical Biology Young Investigators Webinar (7-8:30am & 5-6:30pm)
September 13, 2022 @ 7:00 am - 8:30 am PDT
FreeSeptember 13, 2022. Session 1: 7-8:30am. Session 2: 5-6:30pm. Online via Zoom, Free, Learn more and register
The interface of chemistry with biology is continuously evolving, and so is the chemical biology community. As part of our continuous efforts to reflect and promote this rapid progress, we are proud to present this webinar featuring authors from our Young Investigator Special Issue of ACS Chemical Biology. The purpose of this event (and accompanying collection of content) is to promote early career scientists who are doing cutting edge research at the interface of chemistry and biology.
Session 1: 7-8:30am PDT
- Chuan He and Peng Chen – Welcome and Introduction
- F. Ifthiha Mohideen (Concordia University) – In Vitro Reconstitution of the dTDP-l-Daunosamine Biosynthetic Pathway Provides Insights into Anthracycline Glycosylation
- Frédéric Friscourt (Université de Bordeaux) – Impacting Bacterial Sialidase Activity by Incorporating Bioorthogonal Chemical Reporters onto Mammalian Cell-Surface Sialosides
- Samira Musah (Duke University) – Adriamycin-Induced Podocyte Injury Disrupts the YAP-TEAD1 Axis and Downregulates Cyr61 and CTGF Expression
- Jeremy Baskin (Cornell University) – A Chemoproteomics Approach to Profile Phospholipase D-Derived Phosphatidyl Alcohol Interactions
- Sloan Devlin (Harvard Medical School) – A Gut-Restricted Lithocholic Acid Analog as an Inhibitor of Gut Bacterial Bile Salt Hydrolases
Session 2: 5-6:30pm PDT
- Chuan He and Peng Chen – Welcome and Introduction
- Mia Huang (Scripps Research) – Cell Surface Engineering Enables Surfaceome Profiling
- Xiao Wang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – Chemically Modified mocRNAs for Highly Efficient Protein Expression in Mammalian Cells
- Ellen Sletten (University of California, Los Angeles) – Spatiotemporal Control of Biology: Synthetic Photochemistry Toolbox with Far-Red and Near-Infrared Light
- Kabirul Islam (University of Pittsburgh) – Allele-Specific Chemical Rescue of Histone Demethylases Using Abiotic Cofactors
- Shixian Lin (Zhejiang University) – Probing the Role of Aurora Kinase A Threonylation with Site-Specific Lysine Threonylation