 
                                Kate Harris
@katemadden17
Newcastle University Academic Track Fellow in Drug Discovery @nuact_NCL, @NCL_medchem
We love the messy bits of drug discovery, especially in neuroinflammation!
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        We have a PhD available with MoSMed CDT, based Newcastle Chemistry, @NUBiosciences and Durham Chemistry, partnered with RxCelerate. Come design, make and test new dual inhibitors of inflammatory proteins... pretty please :) Closing date Feb 15th. research.ncl.ac.uk/media/sites/re…
 
        I learn something from Jonathan Steed every time-thank you for coming!
 
         
         
         
        We're growing so fast! So incredibly lucky to have each and every one of these treasures on this journey Newcastle University Newcastle Chemistry @NCL_medresearch Newcastle University Academic Track
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        PLease RT! We have 4x opening at postdoctoral level to join our new @CeTPD_Dundee. Covering all range of disciplines, both academic in Will Farnaby team and in our drug-discovery teams Boehringer Ingelheim and Almirall. DM for informal enquiries dundee.ac.uk/cetpd/vacancies
 
        Anyone interested in either complement-based drugs or biocatalysis for medchem? Some fabulous co-authors on these, including Holly Reeve Adam Wollman Kallie Friston Angela Russell Vincent Group Oxford and Peter Todd tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
 
         
         
         
        Early Career Researchers, I highly recommend this Royal Society of Chemistry conference about how to shape independent academic careers👇 Great speakers including Helen Pain AnaLan Rianne Lord Kate Harris O'Reilly group Vincent Group Oxford #RealTimeChem ChemPostdocBot EiC
 
         
         
        New paper alert 💛 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… compounds that can differentiate AML cell lines found through phenotypic screening with Laia Josa Culleré Angela Russell Tom Milne Graham Wynne and other wonderful non-twitter colleagues
 
         
        We recently published about a phenotypic screen to differentiate AML cells, and how we found hits that acted through tubulin inhibition. Now you can read about the #medchem work that turned one of our hits into a lead! Angela Russell Tom Milne Kate Harris sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
 
        