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Structural Insights into Antibacterial Payload Release from Gold Nanoparticles Bound to E. coli Peptide Deformylase (R. Stoll et al.) Raphael Stoll Metzler-Nolte Lab @ruhruniboc #openaccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cm…


First publication in 2024 out from the group! A thorough SAR study on how to improve stability of Ru catalysts for biological in vitro work, using classical organometallic ligand fine-tuning "tricks". Reece Miller Ruhr-Universität Bochum pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


Thank you Polly L Arnold for giving two inspiring lectures and nice conversions over dinner and while discovering treasures of the Ruhr area with Metzler-Nolte Lab Johannes Karges. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie der RUB Solvation Science.


Big cheers to our MiCon member Laísa from the Leichert lab on passing her doctoral exam!🙌🎓 Now it's raining gold for you instead of treating your bacteria with it 😁. We are proud of you💚! Ruhr-Universität Bochum DFG public | @[email protected] @salzbrot Dirk Tischler Metzler-Nolte Lab Franz Narberhaus








We had a fantastic JBIC session EuroBIC-17, great science and a diverse line-up of speakers. Thanks to all speakers and the audience! Springer Chemistry #EuroBIC17


Except, it was sponsored by Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry ! However, being a member of SBIC Society *and* submitting a good paper to the Society‘s Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry are both great ways to support the Bioinorganic community! 😎👍

As #EuroBIC17 is now over, we thank all participants, speakers and sponsors for an unforgettable week. It has been a blast to welcome you to Münster and we hope that you have had a great time. We are looking forward to seeing you in 2026 for EuroBIC-18 University of Groningen.



A new article on organometallic catalysis in Gram-pos. bacteria ist just out in RSC Chemical Biology! Long time coming, but thanks for a great collaboration with James Southwell, AKDK Research Group, and Nürnberger and Bandow labs. doi.org/10.1039/D4CB00…



Delighted to see our recent publication highlighted as a front cover for the RSC Chemical Biology December Issue! Congratulations to all authors, especially Nicole and AKDK Research Group! Special thanks to author and cover artist James Southwell! GRK2341 "Microbial Substrate Conversion" (MiCon) RSC Chemical Biology

