Prof. Laura Dassama (Stanford Chem) is developing a small-molecule therapy for sickle cell disease that removes BCL11A, restoring fetal hemoglobin without gene editing. Her goal is a simpler, more affordable sickle cell therapy. brnw.ch/21wXP8k
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Institute Scholar Laura Dassama @lmkdassama.bsky.social is working on a new strategy to treat the painful blood disorder sickle cell disease with the goal of creating more effective and accessible therapies: stanmed.stanford.edu/innovations-...
Congratulations to my talented colleagues!
very cool work! convergent evolution with a mysterious cause...
Amie Fornah Sankoh makes coatings from plants
This Dow chemist is working on biobased alternatives to the industry’s traditional fossil fuel–derived chemicals.
#DisabledInSTEM #NDEAM cen.acs.org/materials/co...
Found this interesting new archived paper from Tüysüz, Preiner & Martin surrounding the origin and evolution of metabolism at hydrothermal vents and beyond arxiv.org/pdf/2510.08410
Ever wondered how something as complex as cellular metabolism could spontaneously evolve?
Congratulations to 2025 #MacFellow William Tarpeh! The Stanford chemical engineer is working on sustainable and practical solutions to treat wastewater and recover valuable mineral resources.
🗞️: stanford.io/3IZIBqF
NSF today released instructions for the next round of applicants to its Graduate Research Fellowship Program. A key group—second-year Ph.D. students—is no longer eligible, and students who are still able to apply will face an unusually narrow timeframe. https://scim.ag/3KlQkQk
U.S. court orders NIH to restore killed grants to California researchers. https://scim.ag/46xy9hY
Deep-mining the archaeal proteome for antibiotics
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@gecko1990.bsky.social @delafuentelab.bsky.social
Read it here: rdcu.be/eHNwa
@jonathanccc-chem.bsky.social's predictor for discovering lipid interacting proteins is now in press - congratulations to all the authors!. We are delighted that SLiPP has spurred so many new research directions in the lab and nucleated many collaborations! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...