
Katelyn Randal
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@StanfordUChem Chemistry PhD Student | Banik Lab | @Stanford_ChEMH CBI Fellow | @UCB_Chemistry Fall ‘21
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15-03-2018 04:42:35
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Our paper on #DUBTACs for targeted protein stabilization is now out in Nature Chemical Biology! Congrats & thanks to Nathaniel Henning, Lydia Boike, PhD of College of Chemistry and many folks in our lab & Novartis Science that made this possible! Also thanks to The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research! 1/n nature.com/articles/s4158…


Congrats to our super talented graduating undergraduate researchers Melissa Pighetti, Michelle Tang, Brian So, Katelyn Randal, and Erika Zhang!! They will be going to Yale, Stanford, Cornell, Stanford, and MIT Chemistry PhD programs, respectively, in the fall!!



Honored to be named a 2023 Pew biomedical scholar! Thanks to The Pew Trusts for supporting our work, and grateful to work with a great team of daring and brilliant Banik lab members Stanford Chemistry Sarafan ChEM-H!

Excited to share this work from Christine Isadora Ng! Precise control over protein subcellular localization could have massive implications for gain-of-function therapeutic strategies. We showcase targeted relocalization activating molecules (TRAMs) for rewiring interactomes. (1/n)

Amazing work driven by Green Ahn blazing new trails for LYTACs and beyond in Science Magazine. Membrane protein degraders can be used as a new lens into fascinating cell biology which impacts their therapeutic applications. Great to collaborate with Carolyn Bertozzi as always!

Excited our final version of Christine Isadora Ng's work on targeted protein relocalization is out today @nature! Molecular control over protein localization could offer new opportunities for therapeutics and biological discovery. Sarafan ChEM-H Stanford Chemistry nature.com/articles/s4158…