
Laura Keller
@kellerlauraj
Chemoproteomics all the way!
Genentech scientist | former PhD student in the Bogyo lab at Stanford
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01-09-2013 19:26:51
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Very excited about the prospect of chemiluminescent probes for clinical applications. A great collaboration with Shabat Group. Many thanks to all the contributors: @gabyFercu, Alvaro A. Ordóñez, Laura Keller, @JainLabHopkins, and others; and to Carolyn Bertozzi for use of the BSL3



Check out our paper on 'substrate-biased' activity-based probes that is out today in Nature Chemical Biology! A great collaboration between the groups of John Hooper and Ed Tate! Very happy to share first authorship with Thomas Kryza and Tashbib Khan. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Congratulations to Ouma, Brett Babin, and Markus Lakemeyer !!



So excited to finally be sharing this story!! Thank you to the many collaborators (including taylor nguyen in KC Huang's lab, the teams of Anthony O'Donoghue, Micah Niphakis and Ami Bhatt, and my mentor Markus Lakemeyer) for helping me and Matthew Bogyo bring this story to life!


Congrats to my favorite microbiologist Elias Gerrick and the Howitt Lab for getting this preprint out! Check out this cool story on a new protist and its dynamics with the gut microbiota!!

Congrats Franco Faucher!! Check this cool paper out!

Check out this awesome preprint showing the power of covalent macrocycles as antimalarials! Incredible potency, selectivity, and stability. Congrats to John Bennett, Ryan Muir, Matthew Bogyo, and all of the stellar collaborators!

Check out our latest work targeting the malaria proteasome. Another outstanding collaboration with The Fidock Lab. Congrats to John Bennett and the other authors! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Check out our latest work on Plasmodium with The Fidock Lab where we explored a novel set of mixed alkyl/aryl phsophonates as tool compounds to identify and probe essential lipid metabolizing serine hydrolases and pathways within the parasite.