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Please join us in congratulating ASBMB member Jennifer Doudna, who has been awarded the prestigious 2026 Joseph Priestley Medal for her groundbreaking work on #RNA molecules with enzymatic functions by @acs.org.
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Doudna wins Priestley Medal
She will receive a $20,000 research grant and will formally accept the honor at the ACS Spring 2026 conference.
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#NextStopPhD! Michael Hotor, of the Nguyen Lab, gave his his 4th year talk on: “Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Heparin Binding Proteins to Understand Their Interactions with Aminoglycoside-based Oligosaccharides” today at #wsuchemistry. Great talk, Michael! #chembio #ChemSky
Michael Hotor standing next to advisor Hien Nguyen by Schaal Lecture Hall Michael Hotor on the stage in Schaal Lecture Hall
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The Final Public Oral Defense for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Thomas Rose-Gray will be held on Friday, October 10th, 3:30 pm, online via Zoom. Good Luck! #wsuchemistry #phddefense #AlDep #ChemSky

THIS IS A VIRTUAL EVENT
Flier for a PhD defense
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Join our WSU ACS on November 3rd, 6 PM in the Student Center Ballroom for an inspiring poster session for Women's Health Research Night. #WomensHealth #STEM #StudentResearch #PublicHealth
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Congratulations @mclellanlab.bsky.social! We’re so proud of you and the impact your research has made and that #wsuchemistry was part of your humble beginnings 💚💛
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I'm honored to receive a MacArthur Fellowship. As always, I extend my sincerest thanks to all my wonderful mentors, colleagues, collaborators, admins, and trainees who make this work possible. #MacFellow
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UT Austin has a new “genius grant” recipient!

Texas Science professor Jason McLellan has been awarded a MacArthur Fellowship — aka the “genius grant” — by The MacArthur Foundation.

#TexasScience @mclellanlab.bsky.social #MacArthurGenius @utaustin.bsky.social
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Many thanks to Michael Bowser for visiting our campus and giving a seminar on his research into micro free-flow electrophoresis. #AnaChem #wsuchemistry #ChemTalk #ChemSky
Host,Tom Linz standing next to guest lecturer Michael Bowser
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.” Congratulations!
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Congratulations to Brice Vanness, Sethma Wijesinghe, and Elle Lewandowski, recipients of the David F. Boltz Analytical Travel Support Award! #wsuchemistry #AnaChem #chemistryindetroit #ChemSky
Brice Vanness, Sethma Wijesinghe, and Elle Lewandowski, recipients of the David F. Boltz Analytical Travel Support Award
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The collaboration centers on the work of Chemistry Professor Dr. Charles Winter, a world-renowned expert in atomic layer deposition whose laboratory pioneered processes that improve the speed and power efficiency of next-generation computer chips.
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In 2018, Wayne State University announced a research collaboration with Applied Materials to develop new thin film deposition processes needed for the fabrication of advanced semiconductors. #wsuchemistry #AlDep #ChemSky

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From Detroit to Silicon Valley: Wayne State collaboration supports faculty research, creates career pathways with semiconductor industry leader
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Thank you to the University of Toledo for hosting!
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The Nguyen & Fehl labs proudly represented #wsuchemistry at the 20th Midwest Carbohydrate & Glycobiology Symposium (#MCGS2025). Congratulations to Caleb on earning a Best Poster Award and to Kadiri on receiving an Outstanding Speaker Award! #glycobiology #chembio #ChemSky
Group of people in front of a large periodic table at a conference 1 person receiving an award at a conference 1 person standing in front of a large periodic table at a conference 1 person gives a talk in front of a group at a conference
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Save the date! Patent Attorney. Avery Goldstein will be the next Chemistry and Food Tuesdays, October, 7, 12:30 pm. This event is for students. #wsuchemistry #lunchandlearn
Flier for chemistry and food Tuesdays
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Go Warriors 💚💛 Happy #WarriorWeek! #HomecomingWeek #TBT #wsuchemistry
3 Wayne State University students celebrating homecoming week
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All authors: Teresa Wolak, Rabiul Islam, Naresh M. Venneti, Jennifer Stockdill, Hien Nguyen, and Christine Chow
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Thank you to the NIH for supporting this research.
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Publication alert 🚨 “Truncated and Disubstituted (P4K and L7R) Oncocin Peptides Target the Ribosome with Improved Antibacterial Activity” in ACS Omega explores the promise of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) as a next-generation antibiotic. #wsuchemistry #ChemSky

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Truncated and Disubstituted (P4K and L7R) Oncocin Peptides Target the Ribosome with Improved Antibacterial Activity
Development of therapeutics with alternative mechanisms of action is essential to combat bacteria with rapidly emerging drug resistance. The proline-rich antimicrobial peptide (PrAMP) oncocin (Onc) targets bacterial ribosomes but differs from conventional antibiotics in its mechanism of action. A cell-based plasmid expression system was deployed in Escherichia coli (E. coli) to gain direct knowledge of structure–activity relationships with truncated and/or disubstituted (P4K and L7R) oncocin variants. We identified a shortened oncocin sequence that maintained antibiotic activity and favorable cationic amino acid substitutions that led to a 2-fold decrease in the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) compared to the parent 19mer oncocin sequence. In cellulo dimethyl sulfate probing and in silico molecular modeling were performed to reveal the key oncocin variant interactions with the peptidyl transferase center and P site of E. coli 23S rRNA. Multiple sequence alignment of over 1000 bacterial 23S rRNAs and 3D modeling highlight the interactions between the oncocin variant and rRNA nucleotides that are highly conserved across a broad range of bacterial species. The integration of structural and sequence analyses provides a useful framework for the future structure-guided development of PrAMPs. Overall, our multipronged approach has led to the characterization of the inhibitory activity of PrAMPs under cellular conditions with potential implications for further development of peptide antibiotics.
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Thanks to Nikolay Golubev for visiting our campus today and giving the Analytical-Physical seminar on charge migration in atoms, molecules, and solids. #wsuchemistry #ChemSky
Nikolay Golubev giving a lecture talk
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It’s not just #WarriorWednesday, it’s WSU’s first-ever Warrior Week! This week is full of campus activities guaranteed to bring out your Warrior spirit 💚💛 #wsuchemistry
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Over the weekend, our WSU NOBCChE chapter stepped away from the lab and classroom to enjoy some well-deserved fun, relaxation, and community. #wsunobcche #chemistryindetroit #wsuchemistry #ChemSky
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A Departmental Citation for Excellence in Teaching Services was awarded to Sun Jeong Im. Congratulations! #ChemSky #wsuchemistry #chemistryindetroit
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Congratulations to the Pflum lab’s Rachael Tiamiyu for winning the 3-MT (3-Minute Thesis) competition!
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