
Roberto Chica Lab
@chica_lab
Our research group at the University of Ottawa specializes in protein engineering and computational protein design.
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The 5th Protein Engineering Canada Conference will take place at the University of Toronto on June 26-28, 2024. Speakers include Lillian Chong @helloanum Chang Liu David Kwan Casim Sarkar Wang Lab Wei Zhang and more! event.fourwaves.com/pec2024



Design of Efficient Artificial Enzymes Using Crystallographically Enhanced Conformational Sampling | Journal of the American Chemical Society UC Merced Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa Roberto Chica Lab uOttawa Science #Artificial #Enzyme #Crystallographic #Conformational #Sampling pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Join us! We are looking for a new team member (PhD student) with strong background in organic chemistry. Organic chemistry meets #DirectedEvolution Highly interdisciplinary & passionate research group 🙏RETWEET (We want to recruit internationally) uni-bielefeld.hr4you.org/job/view/3249/…



An interesting nugget in the latest paper from Mohammed AlQuraishi lab: AFDB models are less designable in ways that suggest inaccuracies at the local level but not global level arxiv.org/abs/2405.15489



Today in nature we present the results of our exploration of the soluble protein universe and the design of functional soluble membrane proteins with Casper Goverde Nico Goldbach Bruno Correia 1/6 nature.com/articles/s4158…



We are recruiting: PEDS: Protein Engineering, Design & Selection is looking for an Editor-in-Chief to lead the journal into the future! If you’re a leader in protein engineering with a strong vision for the field, we want to hear from you. View more details and apply: oxford.ly/3Y3Hzxg #JournalEditor



I am very excited to share that our paper led by Ayşe Nisan Erdoğan, Pouria Dasmeh, Adrian Serohijos is out Nature Communications. It touches key dynamics to understand protein evolution"Neutral Drift" and "Phenotypic Variation" during enzyme/protein evolution. nature.com/articles/s4146…