Live music, hot chicken, and great science … run, don’t walk, to check out Dr. Gen Li’s new lab coming soon to Vanderbilt Chemistry!
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Thank you!
Thanks Chris, I truly appreciate your mentorship and guidance over the years.
I also want to thank JCC @jcchildsfund.bsky.social for the generous support. Without it, I don't think I can make it. Additionally, I learned a lot from annual meetings, online trainings, great mentors and fellows!
(4/4)If you or someone you know may be interested, please feel free to reach out! Early-career researchers in the group will receive close mentorship while developing strong expertise in both organic synthesis and chemical biology.
For more information, please visit: genlilab.squarespace.com
(3/4)At Vanderbilt, my research group will integrate organic synthesis and chemical biology to modulate protein function and cellular activity.
We will have multiple openings for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate researchers.
(2/4)Special thanks to Prof. Alex Radosevich and Prof. Chris Chang for their invaluable mentorship, and to Prof. Steve Buchwald and Alison Wendlandt for supporting my application.
I’m thrilled to share that I will be starting my independent career as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University in August 2026! I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me along the way. Check my website for openings: genlilab.squarespace.com (1/4)
Join us to connect with peers, present cutting-edge and unpublished research, and build community ahead of the related Gordon Research Symposium (GRS).
The Bioorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) 2026 invites graduate students and postdocs to share innovative chemical approaches for studying complex biological processes in a supportive, trainee-focused environment with talks, posters, and panel discussions on career development.
📣 Bioorganic Chemistry GRS 2026 – Call for Trainees!
👩🔬 Stephanie @stepanie henriquez and I are honored to serve as the GRS Chair for Bioorganic Chemistry GRS 2026, and we are excited to welcome Prof. Allana Shepetz as our keynote speaker.
Congrats to this year’s ACS awardees with a special shoutout to my PhD advisor Alex Radosevich, and Alison wendlandt for receiving the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award!!! @mitchemistry.bsky.social
Congratulations to all 2025 fellows! Welcome to the JCC family