
Tulsi Upadhyay
@tulsiupadhyay5
Protein Biochemist.
Postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, California.
Ph.D. from IISER Bhopal.
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09-06-2020 05:39:26
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Heartiest congratulations Ishu Saraogi ma'am👏👏👏👏

Check out our latest work on Plasmodium with The Fidock Lab where we explored a novel set of mixed alkyl/aryl phsophonates as tool compounds to identify and probe essential lipid metabolizing serine hydrolases and pathways within the parasite.

Thrilled to share the news!! Thanks Matt Matthew Bogyo, for giving this fantastic opportunity to work on this project. Enjoyed teaming up with Jeyun Jo, MatthiasFellner and all our collaborators 🙌 Thanks Emily C. Woods, Nikki Pedowitz, Sijie Wang for helping us with this project!!

Development of Activity-Based Probes Targeting FphE for Specific Detection of Staph aureus Infections | Journal of the American Chemical Society Matthew Bogyo Jeyun Jo Tulsi Upadhyay Stanford University Stanford Medicine NYT Science #Detection #StaphAureus #Infections pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Structures just released rcsb.org/structure/8T87 rcsb.org/structure/8T88 determined in collaboration with Stanford University Matthew Bogyo and my lab at Otago Biochemistry - JACS paper on Probes for Specific Detection of Staph Infections doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3… Jeyun Jo Tulsi Upadhyay +others


Thank you, HHMI | Janelia, for organizing such an insightful chemical biology conference and giving me the opportunity to present our work. I'm looking forward to more such events.

Check out our latest preprint on the exciting work led by Jalal Uddin, PhD identifying Klebsiella pneoumoniae hydrolases with roles in host-pathogen interactions. Thanks to all collaborators including @Mfellnerlab Matthew Bogyo, Tulsi Upadhyay Mona_Johannessen and others not on X.CANS - Centre for New Antibacterial Strategies

Activity-based protein profiling of serine hydrolases and PBPs in Enterococcus faecium academic.oup.com/femsmicrobes/a… . Great work led by Jeanette Grunnvåg 🇧🇻 identifying 11 druggable, largely uncharacterized SH. Conserved activity patterns across Ef and E. lactis. @CANS_UiT Kristin Hegstad


Our paper using mixed alkyl aryl phosphonates to identify serine hydrolases in Plasmodium falciparum that are potential drug targets is out. Great work from John Bennett and collaborations with The Fidock Lab. Free Download here -authors.elsevier.com/a/1jarB8jWWJxM… cell.com/cell-chemical-…

New article out in Comm Biol by 1st authors Jonathan Hira and Bhupender Singh. Check out if interested in a) Cellular phenotypic heterogeneity in bacterial pathogen populations & how cell individuality shapes pop. behavior b) S. aureus c) new applications for chemical probes.

After a lot of work by Sijie Wang to finish the project I started while at Genentech on sabbatical last year, we have finally posted the results to bioRxiv. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Check out our latest work identifying covalent fragments as inhibitors of the Fph serine hydrolases in S. aureus. Great work from Tulsi Upadhyay and our many collaborators. researchsquare.com/article/rs-549…




Our work identifying new covalent inhibitors of Staphylococcus aureus serine hydrolyses from fragment libraries is out! great work by @tulsiupadhyay.bsky.social and our many collaborators, including @christianslentz.bsky.social, @mfellnerlab.bsky.social. link.springer.com/article/10.103…

I'm thrilled to share the news that my second paper from postdoc work is now published! A heartfelt thank you to my PI, Prof. Bogyo Matthew Bogyo for his unwavering support throughout this project. I'm also grateful to our fantastic collaboration team for making it a great success.


Excited to share my First GRS and GRC moments. It was very special #Bioorganic GRC2025. Met my PhD advisor Ishu Saraogi. Great Science and networking. Won “Outstanding Poster” award. Thanks to my postdoc advisor Matthew Bogyo for the opportunity to present in GRC with him.
