🔓Check out a #OpenAccess paper from @cjserpell.bsky.social, @shepherdlabkent.bsky.social & co. at @kent.ac.uk & @ucl.ac.uk in our latest issue investigating how madecassic acid inhibits bacterial respiration #medchem
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Posts by Chris Serpell
Here is our exciting new work on madecassic acid inhibiting bacterial respiration @kent.ac.uk @cjserpell.bsky.social @rscmedchem.rsc.org
doi.org/10.1039/D5MD...
The online version was doing it, probably the offline one has a way to turn it on somewhere. Old programmes on CD are the best. I'm getting a lot out of Worms Armageddon dug out of my parents' loft.
So infuriating having Word making predictions of what I want to type and derailing my train of thought! And then wasting time working out to turn it off, and venting here...
Our newest paper is on agriculture! Liver cancer is a big problem in Vietnam, in part due to agrochemicals. Madecassic acid might be the basis for a medicine for it, and it can be extracted from Centella plants - but can you grow them without the agrochemicals? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Are you a cell biologist interested in developing a potential new modality for targeting oncogenic protein-protein interactions?
Michelle Garret and I have a postdoc position at Kent - it's for 3yr, and a really exciting collaboration to be part of!
jobs.kent.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
We're now recruiting early career group leaders at the Crick to lead ambitious research programmes and explore bold scientific questions.
Hear our Director, Edith Heard, explain why the Crick is a unique place for curiosity-driven research.
Apply now ➡️ www.crick.ac.uk/careers-stud...
I need to check - does the Funding Service website work in China?
We've got a DNA-amyloid protein one in the works...
Thanks to @jesspanch.bsky.social at Trends in Chemistry for handling this review article on DNA-peptide self-assembly which is just out. This outlook is going to frame some more papers you'll see coming out my lab over the next year or so.
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Postdoc position open for applications until 8th Sept! www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...
📣 Call for Abstracts - vMASC 📣
We are currently inviting abstracts from all early-career researchers (Master’s, PhD, PDRA) for oral presentations in 2025/2026 as part of our monthly vMASC seminar series.
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I've got a postdoc position open @ucl.ac.uk - using phosphoestamers to block oncogenic protein-protein interactions. Large collaboration, translational outlook, cool chemistry underneath! www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...
It can Hoogsteen plenty, and it can do cool things with other molecules (like cyanuric acid), and nature thinks it's cool enough to stick a pile of them on the end of every RNA, as well as the whole ATP thing...
I like G because it has a guanidine in it. But A's my favourite, because it's manages without oxygen.
...and "no safe dose" is a stupid thing to say when apparently there's even a safe dose of botulinum toxin
Pretty much in agreement here. This may be chemist bias, but in the end, the only question I have about food is what stuff is actually in it.
Is UPF status a state function?
It's true once you get above a certain temperature
Perhaps the problem is not with the UK...
You take that back about beer. Nowhere in the world is there anything as good as British ale.
PharmAlliance creates all kinds of opportunities for collaboration between UCL, UNC, and Monash
A great group outing to Bloomsbury Lanes!
I feel for you.
You should see people's faces when I tell them I'm an Associate Professor of Drug Discovery
This is the best
Hating on “Big Pharma”? Cool, it’s a $1.6 trillion regulated industry. But hang on…the $6.3 trillion wellness industry sells you mushroom tea, dewormers, crash diets, and alkaline water—no regulations, no oversight. But hey, it’s ‘natural,’ right?
Thanks, AI
Want to take on a new protein-protein interaction but don't know where to start? Have a look at our latest review in @chemsocrev.bsky.social on designing peptides to control protein interactions.
doi.org/10.1039/D4CS...
I will be referencing this paper in nearly every manuscript and grant application until someone beats its record.