
Zachary Ball Research Group
@ballresearch
We are a research group at Rice University focusing on the design and application of organometallic tools for chemical biology. Account run by group members.
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http://www.ztb.rice.edu/ 10-09-2018 16:19:20
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Frances Arnold, awarded the 2018 #NobelPrize, conducted the first directed evolution of enzymes, which are proteins that catalyse chemical reactions. Enzymes produced through directed evolution are used to manufacture everything from biofuels to pharmaceuticals. Frances Arnold


Beyond thrilled to see Frances Arnold honored with a Nobel Prize! Her enzyme engineering work continues to inspire us and countless others. Hearty congratulations, Frances Arnold!!!


Advances in the field of #transitionmetal mediated bioconjugation of natural peptides and proteins reviewed by Ball (Zachary Ball Research Group, Rice University), with a focus on mechanistic themes #proteinmodification doi.wiley.com/10.1002/anie.2…


After a brief hiatus from Twitter, we're back with some new Nickel-promoted bioconjugation strategies! Check out our recent publications in J Org Chem/Org Lett (10.1021/acs.orglett.9b00759) and Chemical Communications (10.1039/C9CC00159J) ! #bioconjugation #nickel




Celebrating his promotion to full professor! Congratulations Zachary Ball Research Group!




Excited to share my research at the 1st Annual Texas Chemical Biology Conference! Zachary Ball Research Group #phd #phdlife #phdweekend






The most recent publication from the Ball Lab! Thank you to my amazing team of Rice undergraduate mentees and collaborators in the Distefano lab! Zachary Ball Research Group Rice Chem Grad


I can’t believe I officially have my first publication! Thank you Alicia Mangubat-Medina and Zachary Ball Research Group for all the opportunities and mentorship you’ve given me during my time at Rice University.
Copper-mediated peptide arylation selective for the N-terminus by Zachary Ball Research Group in Chemical Science pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
