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April 2013
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Md. Shamim Reza ! He studied Chemical Biology at the University of Tokyo where he received his Ph.D. degree in 2013. His doctoral studies focused on the development of novel peptide therapeutics and a key aspect of his research was the implementation of genetic code reprogramming technology for achieving cell permeable therapeutic peptide scaffolds.
February 2013
Congratulations to Candice E. Paulsen on the acceptance of her manuscript "Cysteine-based redox signaling: Chemistry, biology, and tools for discovery" into Chemical Reviews [Publications]
Congratulations to Pablo Martinez-Acedo who received the Fifth Spanish Proteomics Society Award for his work "A novel strategy for global analysis of the dynamic thiol redox proteome" published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics in September 2012 [Link]
January 2013
Congratulations to Prof. Kate Carroll who was promoted Associate Professor with Tenure in the Department of Chemistry (Florida campus) [Link]
Congratulations to Kate Carroll for the publication into Antioxidants & Redox Signaling of the work "Downregulation of Tumor Growth and Invasion by Redox-Active Nanoparticles" in which she participated [Publications]
Congratulations to Francisco J. Garcia on the acceptance into Nature Communications of the manuscript "Regulation of A20 and other OTU deubiquitinases by reversible oxidation" in which he participated [Publications]
Congratulations to Mauro Lo Conte for the publication of his manuscript "The Chemistry of Thiol Oxidation and Detection" as the first chapter of the book entitled “Oxidative Stress and Redox Regulation” Jakob U Ed.; Spinger available soon [Link] [Publications]
Congratulations to Khalilah G. Reddie for the publication of the manuscript "RegB Kinase Activity Is Repressed by Oxidative Formation of Cysteine Sulfenic Acid" in which she participated into The Journal of Biological Research [Publications]
November 2012
Congratulations to Thu Ha Truong for the publication of her manuscript entitled “Redox Regulation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling through Cysteine Oxidation” into Biochemistry [Publications]
September 2012
Congratulations to Prof. Kate Carroll who was honored by The American Chemical Society and received the Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry [Link1] [Link2]
July 2012
Congratulations to Prof. Kate Carroll who began her term as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Biological Chemistry
Congratulations to Khalilah G. Reddie on the acceptance of the manuscript "Redox-Sensitive Sulfenic Acid Modification Regulates Surface Expression of the Cardiovascular Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Kv1.5" in which she participated into Circulation Research [Publications]
June 2012
Congratulations to Thu Ha Truong on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled “Bioorthogonal Chemical Reporters for Analyzing Protein Sulfenylation in Cells” into Current Protocols in Chemical Biology [Publications]
Congratulations to Khalilah G. Reddie for the publication into Molecular Microbiology of the manuscript "Activity of the tetrapyrrole regulator CrtJ is controlled by oxidation of a redox active cysteine located in the DNA binding domain" in which she participated [Publications]
May 2012
Congratulations to Mauro Lo Conte on the acceptance of his manuscript entitled “Chemoselective Ligation of Sulfinic Acids with Aryl-Nitroso Compounds” into Angewandte Chemie [Publications]
April 2012
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Pablo Martínez-Acedo ! He received his PhD in biochemistry at Centro de Biología Molecular "Severo Ochoa" - Madrid where he worked on the development of O18 labeling techniques and highthrouput peptide analysis by mass spectrometry applied to the molecular study the dynamic state of the thiol redoxome
February 2012
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Prakash Palde ! He received his PhD in biophysics in 2009 at University of Rochester and he joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he worked on the development of continuous-flow manufacturing processes for safe and efficient production of pharmaceutically important organic compounds
January 2012
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Jia Pan ! He received his PhD in organic chemistry at Washington State University where he worked on the detection and synthetic applications of S-nitrosothiols