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Donna Blackmond, PhD. Credit: Scripps Research Blackmond’s wide-ranging work has shaped origin of life theories, our understanding of complex organic reaction mechanisms, drug development and much more. LA JOLLA, CA — Donna Blackmond, PhD, a renowned Scripps Research professor and the John C. Martin Endowed Chair in Chemistry, has been elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom, one of the world’s oldest scientific academies. The Royal Society dates to the 17 th century when King
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Eric Topol, MD, professor and executive vice president at Scripps Research Credit: Scripps Research New list honors 100 individuals who most influenced global health in 2024. LA JOLLA, CA — Eric Topol, MD, a leading physician-scientist and individualized medicine pioneer, is featured in the inaugural 2024 TIME100 Health list of most influential people working in global health. The list recognizes people who are spearheading efforts to improve health worldwide through scientific research and innovation.
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John Johnson, PhD. Credit: Scripps Research Johnson’s multi-disciplinary research has been instrumental in shaping our modern understanding of viruses. LA JOLLA, CA — Scripps Research professor emeritus John Johnson, PhD, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences — one of the highest honors given to scientists. According to the Academy, members are selected “in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” “Becoming a member of the Academy is a great
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Proof-of-concept study supported potential of drug-like small molecule to promote lung tissue repair.
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Mashup Score: 14A Century of Discovery - San Diego Business Journal - 8 day(s) ago
LA JOLLA – Structural biologist Ian Wilson, Ph.D., has been at The Scripps Research Institute leading research about infectious diseases since 1982, and at 75 years of age has no plan to slow down. “Not as long as our research is being productive,” said Wilson, Hansen Professor of Structural Biology and chair of the Department […]
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Mashup Score: 77American Institute of Chemists - Chemical Pioneer Award - 9 day(s) ago
The Chemical Pioneer Award recognizes chemists, chemical engineers, or their associates who have made outstanding contributions which have had a major impact on advances in chemical science and industry and/or the chemical profession. This award was first given in 1966. Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 Chemical Pioneer Award starting July 1, 2023. B.S.: California Institute of Technology (1974) Ph.D.: Stanford University (1978) The Suslick Research Group at the University of Illinois at
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Mashup Score: 167Benjamin Cravatt honored with Bristol Myers Squibb Award for Enzyme Chemistry - Scripps Research Magazine - 11 day(s) ago
Benjamin Cravatt, PhD, the Norton B. Gilula Chair in Biology and Chemistry at Scripps Research, is the recipient of the 2024 Bristol Myers Squibb Award for Enzyme Chemistry, which is administered by the Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
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Mashup Score: 14Scripps Research reports progress toward creating vaccine against the harmful 'zombie' drug xylazine - 13 day(s) ago
An experimental vaccine blocked the toxic effects of the drug — which is frequently added to heroin and illicit fentanyl — in experiments conducted on rodents, according to research published this month
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The Scripps Research team fused the enzyme sialidase onto bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) molecules, helping break down th e cancer cells’ outer barriers and thereby activating T cells against the cancer. Credit: Scripps Research Scripps Research scientists help T cells more effectively kill solid tumors cells in vitro and in mice by tweaking an existing cancer immunotherapy. LA JOLLA, CA — Scientists from Scripps Research have enhanced an existing immunotherapy by removing the sugar coating surrounding
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Mashup Score: 24Fixing the misfolded proteins that cause dementia and heart failure: Jeffery Kelly, PhD - Scripps Research - 17 day(s) ago
Fixing the misfolded proteins that cause dementia and heart failure All proteins have a correct way of “folding” themselves into their three-dimensional structures. When this folding process goes awry, including processes leading to protein misassembly, a number of devastating diseases can result. In this free Front Row lecture, Scripps Research professor Jeffery Kelly will share how he is developing novel therapeutic strategies to target these protein misfolding diseases, which lead to deterioration of
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Congrats to @DonnaBlackmond who is now a Fellow of the @royalsociety! 🌟 Her groundbreaking work on chirality—molecular “handedness” crucial for therapeutics and life’s origins—has earned her this prestigious honor. More: https://t.co/j6E5XoZpSL https://t.co/maEqqHYfHe