John Bennett
@chembio_john
Colgate 2019
Stanford Chem 👨🔬🏳️🌈
Bogyo Lab
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22-02-2020 01:29:10
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I'm searching for a PhD student to start in my brand new lab University of Bath in Oct 2022. The project will use phage display for covalent ligand discovery. Retweets are much appreciated. findaphd.com/phds/projectde…
Peptides with some extra flare – capped peptides! I am excited to share the preprint of my work on capped peptides. Capped peptides represent a large class of circulating molecules. (1/9) biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Long Lab Sarafan ChEM-H Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Stanford Pathology
HAYYYYY, joining the role call as a FIFTH year Stanford Chemistry characterizing cholesterol protein interactome in bacterium that makes its own cholesterol 🤯🧫 A girl that wears many hats & interested in using chemical tools to probe molecular biology! #BlackInChemRollCall
Really happy to have this work published. It's been great working with Matthew Bogyo and John Bennett on this project.
check out some work from my friends John Bennett and Franco Faucher at Stanford Chemistry! 😻
Congratulations Amanda Wiggenhorn, thesis work now in press Nature Communications. Inspired by the structure of the hypothalamic hormone TRH (pyroglu-his-pro-amide), Amanda shows “capping” defines a chemical motif present in many previously unknown bioactive peptides nature.com/articles/s4146…
Our latest collaboration with The Fidock Lab is out. PhD student John Bennett found mixed aryl/alkyl phosphonates that target essential serine hydrolases in Plasmodium falciparum. They kill parasites with low overall induced resistance. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Lessons from nature for antimalarial agent discovery. 💊 John Bennett & colleagues (from Matthew Bogyo & The Fidock Lab) develop serine hydrolase inhibitors targeting plasmodium parasites. Preprint highlighted by Goh Zhang-He (he/him) (goh-zhanghe.bsky.social). Includes an author response! 👀 ⬇️ prelights.biologists.com/highlights/mix…
Happy for these two guys who just graduated last week. They started in the lab 2 days apart and finished 1 day apart. Congrats to Franco Faucher and John Bennett. On to many more great things as PhDs.
Our paper using mixed alkyl aryl phosphonates to identify serine hydrolases in Plasmodium falciparum that are potential drug targets is out. Great work from John Bennett and collaborations with The Fidock Lab. Free Download here -authors.elsevier.com/a/1jarB8jWWJxM… cell.com/cell-chemical-…