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Derbyshire Lab @ Duke

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The Derbyshire Lab uses chemical tools and biological methods to uncover novel aspects of malaria parasite biology. Student-run account.

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Congrats to former Derbyshire lab undergrad McKenna Crawford on receiving the NSF GRFP! We are so proud of you and can't wait to see what's next! 🎊🤩🌟 Duke University Chemistry

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Congrats to our wonderful undergrads for presenting posters at the Duke Undergraduate Research Symposium and the Biology/Chemistry Honors Research Showcases: Isabel Colón, Porter Petruzziello, and seniors Elizabeth Boger and Ruitian (Xeno) Hu!!! 👏🎉😊

Congrats to our wonderful undergrads for presenting posters at the Duke Undergraduate Research Symposium and the Biology/Chemistry Honors Research Showcases: Isabel Colón, Porter Petruzziello, and seniors Elizabeth Boger and Ruitian (Xeno) Hu!!! 👏🎉😊
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Excited to be a part of this webinar with renowned experts Jeremy Burrows (MMV) and Lyn-Marié Birkholtz (U of Pretoria, South Africa) on World Malaria Day! -ERD 🌎🦟 acs.org/acs-webinars/l… (Thursday, April 25, 2024 @ 11am-12:30pm ET. Free to register with ACS ID)

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📣 Register for the 4th Virtual Virtual ChemBio Talks (inactive account) to hear from a fantastic lineup of speakers, including Prof. Emily Derbyshire! This free, virtual event will be a wonderful opportunity to learn about incredible research in Chemical Biology. ⭐️ Duke University Chemistry

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The fourth talk of the 4th Virtual Virtual ChemBioTalks (inactive account) will be given by Emily Derbyshire Derbyshire Lab @ Duke. She will be talking about her group's research on "Interdisciplinary approaches to reveal parasite vulnerabilities". Register for free: web.cvent.com/event/7b3b6cdf…

The fourth talk of the 4th Virtual <a href="/ChemBioTalks/">Virtual ChemBioTalks (inactive account)</a> will be given by Emily Derbyshire <a href="/DerbyLabDuke/">Derbyshire Lab @ Duke</a>. She will be talking about her group's research on "Interdisciplinary approaches to reveal parasite vulnerabilities".

Register for free: web.cvent.com/event/7b3b6cdf…
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Congrats to our wonderful summer undergrads Chelsea Gan (Duke University Chemistry SURF) and Andrew Watts (University of Richmond, Amgen Scholars Program) for giving fantastic presentations on their work! We’re so proud and can’t wait to see what’s next! ☀️🎊

Congrats to our wonderful summer undergrads Chelsea Gan (<a href="/DukeChemistry/">Duke University Chemistry</a> SURF) and Andrew Watts (<a href="/urichmond/">University of Richmond</a>, Amgen Scholars Program) for giving fantastic presentations on their work! We’re so proud and can’t wait to see what’s next! ☀️🎊
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🚨Duke University Chemistry is hiring! We invite applications for two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level to candidates with research interests focused in (1) Chemical Biology and (2) any other subarea of Chemistry. Join our vibrant community! chem.duke.edu/news/join-us-d…

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The Mo Lab publishes “Iron limitation triggers roseoceramide biosynthesis and membrane remodeling in marine roseobacter” in PNASNews: bit.ly/4jsj5rE Congratulations Jack and Mo!

The Mo Lab publishes “Iron limitation triggers roseoceramide biosynthesis and membrane remodeling in marine roseobacter” in <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a>: bit.ly/4jsj5rE

Congratulations Jack and Mo!
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We are pleased to announce that we have two travel grants available for our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation” which will take place on 7 - 8 May 2025 in Hamburg, Germany. symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de/registration

We are pleased to announce that we have two travel grants available for  our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation” which will take place on 7 - 8 May 2025  in Hamburg, Germany.  

symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de/registration
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The second session of our symposium is "Parasites". Emily Derbyshire's Derbyshire Lab @ Duke talk entitled "Interdisciplinary approaches to reveal parasite vulnerabilities" will start the session. Register by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj

The second session of our symposium is "Parasites".

Emily Derbyshire's <a href="/DerbyLabDuke/">Derbyshire Lab @ Duke</a> talk entitled "Interdisciplinary approaches to reveal parasite vulnerabilities" will start the session.

Register by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj