
Liam Hales
@liamhalesmrcppu
Postdoctoral researcher in the Maniaci Lab (MRC-PPU) investigating post-translational cleavage of proteins via chemical biology/medicinal chemistry approaches.
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https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/research/lab-member/liam-hales 15-10-2019 06:47:45
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And again getting to hear from one of my Monash Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences lecturers at #RACI2022 in Phil Thompson talking about the group’s recent work on PROTACs with @LiamHalesMIPS synthetic work featuring a lot 🧪🧪

A fun and interesting day at #RACI2022 with plenty of great talks including Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences researchers Luke Adams and Philip Thompson. Nice to see some of my work up on the big screen during Phil's talk!


The first full day of #EFMCISMC22 was amazing. So fun to talk about my work in the Philip Thompson lab with a side range of people from around the world! Some fantastic talks from Cris Mayor-Ruiz and Rod Hubbard were highlights as well!




Thanks for the shoutout (and awful photo) Jomo Kigotho, PhD 😂

Amazing day at the #HDRSym2022 at Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences! Great job by the Parkville Postgrad Association committee for organising, and congrats to all award winners.




Solid-Phase Synthesis of PROTACs and SNIPERs on Backbone Amide Linked (BAL) Resin (Thompson et al.) Philip Thompson, @LiamHalesMIPS onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ch…

Thrilled to share our latest work in antifungal drug discovery, it's now out in ACS Publications Bio & Med Chem Content! Thanks to everyone involved for a fruitful collaboration. Traven Lab @HCWeerasinghe Michael J. McDonald Philip Thompson pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

£1.5 million boost for MRC PPU Principal Investigator Chiara Maniaci ppu.mrc.ac.uk/news/ps15-mill… The Royal Society


Thanks Parkville Postgrad Association for putting on a great student symposium. Always great to see all the work going on at Monash Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Also very grateful to have been awarded a prize for my poster on solid-phase PROTAC synthesis.


Yesterday I had the pleasure of presenting my work to a group of scientists from a wide range of disciplines at the Peptide Users Group Spring symposium. Thanks to the organisers for putting together an interesting array of talks!