
Chris Parker
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Professor @scrippsresearch | Department of Chemistry | chemical biology & chemical proteomics
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8 new colleagues are joining the Scripps Research faculty! This includes current HHMI investigators Doro Kern & Darrell Irvine, Meng Zhang from Xiaowei Zhuang's lab, and Ann Kennedy Ann Kennedy in Neuroscience. Exciting times ahead! 🚀 scripps.edu/news-and-event…


Big day for the lab as our MultiMap platform is now published on Science! Congratulations to Lindsey Zhi lindsey Lin and the team! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


Excited to share a key part of my postdoctoral work in the Cravatt lab at @ScrippsResearch, published today in Nature Chemistry! Huge thanks to collaborators Bruno Melillo, Rachel Hayward, Vividion Therapeutics, and all coauthors.

pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… No 1⃣1⃣ Check out this intriguing mechanistic study on dialkyldiazirines by Fox Lab at UD (Univ. of Delaware), Chris Parker (Scripps Research), Chris am Ende (Pfizer Inc.). Grateful to be part of this work all the way from Universität Wien!! @azidoalcohol MaulideGroup



Very honored to be one of 19 graduate students recognized by the American Chemical Society and ACS Grads & Postdocs for leadership in the important mission of promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and respect! Congrats to all the other awardees, together we are making a difference! 🌟


Happy to share new work led by recent grad Anny Chen and Soumya Jyoti Singha Roy. Here, we expanded our AceTAG platform to include PCAF/GCN5 & used this toolbox to investigate functional consequences of targeted p53 acetylation. w/Michael Erb. ACS Publications Bio & Med Chem Content pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Great paper by the group of Chris Parker. They further developed their AceTAG technology to also recruit the lysine acetyltransferase PCAF/GCN5. Together with their p300/CBP recruiter, this allowed in-depth insights into the function of p53 acetylation pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Excited to share this CellChemicalBiology Review I wrote with Ben Cravatt highlighting recent applications of ABPP for ligand discovery. We highlight the expansion of ABPP beyond enzyme active sites with a special focus on covalent ligands. Enjoy! tinyurl.com/48cyaj6d



the first project of my PhD is now out J. Am. Chem. Soc. ! super proud to introduce ABAP (my first acronym!) and share our findings on how lysine acetylation modulates protein function & interactions. so surreal to see this in print pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Check out our recent Opinion in Trends in Pharmacological Sciences on chemical proteomic binding site determination for non-covalent compounds

Congratulations to Scripps Research Prof. Benjamin Cravatt, PhD, on receiving the 2025 William H. Nichols Medal from American Chemical Society for his pioneering work in activity-based protein profiling, advancing drug discovery for cancer & neurological disorders. ow.ly/pbwV50UBnm9



A big congratulations to the newly minted Dr. Forrest Ines Forrest, Ph.D. . Super proud!
