Yang Hai
@yanghaibiochem
Assistant professor @UCSB_Chemistry, Structural Biochemistry, Biosynthesis and Biocatalysis
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http://hai.chem.ucsb.edu 21-12-2016 21:26:45
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Sent out a dry ice package to UK on Monday by FedEx FedEx Europe international priority. The package was not delivered until today. No wonder all the samples melted. #frustrated #Shipping FedEx Help
Victorin's secret unveiled: Our latest work Molecular Sci-UWA UWA Research published in PNASNews in collaboration with Gillian Turgeon Cornell University, @petersolomon99 Megan McDonald Biology at ANU, solved a 70-year old oat disease mystery doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… (1/5)
The ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable announced their 2022 grant winners today. Congratulations to these research groups! #GCIPR Yang Hai Kappe Research Group Sandford Lab Seton Hall Chemistry and Biochemistry Masad J. Damha Columbia Chemistry Universidad Europea NUS Chemistry Read the article: fal.cn/3tMQf
Interested in a post-doctoral opportunity in our #proteinengineering group and working on expanding our #biocatalysis toolbox at our Merck Boston site? Check the link for details lnkd.in/e343aASp #MerckCheM Dani Schultz Mengbin Chen Stephanie C.
Very honoured to have our recent ACS Catalysis paper on izidine chemoenzymatic synthesis highlighted in this month's Organic Process Research & Development "Items of Interest!"
A Manic Monday? We are excited to bring you the first PLP enzyme catalyzing intermolecular Mannich reaction J. Am. Chem. Soc. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… This work is led by the amazing postdoc Shaonan Liu and supported by ACS Green Chemistry Institute
Biosynthesis of the Central Tricyclic Skeleton of Trichothecene Mycotoxins | Journal of the American Chemical Society UCSB UC Santa Barbara Drug Discovery and Synthesis Highlights Enzyme Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
Here’s our latest biosynthetic study on swainsonine, nature.com/articles/s4158… — a pathway far more complex than expected and packed with enzymes brimming with synthetic potential. Led by our fantastic postdoc, Shaonan Liu, who will soon be starting his own lab in Shenzhen!