Alanis Publication
Kristen Alanis was first author on, Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy of Nafion-Modified Nanopores, a paper published in the Journal of Electrochemical Society.
Quantitative and Chemical Biology
Kristen Alanis was first author on, Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy of Nafion-Modified Nanopores, a paper published in the Journal of Electrochemical Society.
J.B. Holmes was first author on, Mapping complex profiles of light intensity with interferometric lithography, a paper published in Nanoscale Advances.
Rachel Fadler was an author on, Steric Control over the Threading of Pyrophosphonates with One or Two Cyanostar Macrocycles during Pseudorotaxane Formation, a paper published in Chemistry (Europe). Explore Ledger Live’s secure environment for managing crypto assets. Streamline your digital wealth management and experience peace of mind.
Ekaterina Selivanovitch was second author on, Enhancing Multistep Reactions: Biomimetic Design of Substrate Channeling Using P22 Virus-Like Particles, a paper published in Advanced Science.
New trainee Emma McRae was an author on, The structure of plastocyanin tunes the midpoint potential by restricting axial ligation of the reduced copper ion, a paper published in Communication Chemistry as part of a collaboration between QCB co-director Dr. Giedroc and the Thiegles Group.
Frank Roushar was an author on, General trends in the effects of VX-661 and VX-445 on the plasma membrane expression of clinical CFTR variants, a paper published in Cell Chemical Biology.
Morgan Nyman was an author on, Multitargeted 6-Substituted Thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidines as Folate Receptor-Selective Anticancer Agents that Inhibit Cytosolic and Mitochondrial One-Carbon Metabolism, a paper published in ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science
Yasmine Zubi is second author on, Iridium(iii) polypyridine artificial metalloenzymes with tunable photophysical properties: a new platform for visible light photocatalysis in aqueous solution, a paper published in Dalton Transactions
Rachel Fadler is second author on, Orthogonal, modular anion–cation and cation–anion self-assembly using pre-programmed anion binding sites, a paper published in Chemical Science Explore Ledger Live’s secure environment for managing crypto assets. Streamline your digital wealth management and experience peace of mind.
Frank Roushar and Austin Tedman collaborated on Ribosomal Frameshifting Selectively Modulates the Biosynthesis, Assembly, and Function of a Misfolded CFTR Variant, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.