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Student Spotlight

Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science

Meet Rachita Dash, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in chemistry at the University of Virginia, whose research bridges biology and chemistry in the fight against infectious disease.

Working in the Pires Laboratory, Dash explores how molecular structure influences the ability of drug candidates — including cyclic peptides — to cross complex bacterial cell walls, a critical barrier in the treatment of tuberculosis and other stubborn infections.

Her innovative work has already earned recognition, fellowships, and international presentation opportunities, while advancing a new understanding of “molecular grammar” that could transform how life-saving medicines are designed and tested.

Rachita Dash

Call for Papers: Chemistry and Biology of Peptides

Inviting groundbreaking contributions at the intersection of peptide chemistry and biology

Peptides stand at the crossroads of chemistry and biology — molecules whose structures, modifications, and functions drive discovery from the lab bench to the clinic. Their ability to fold, interact, and transform makes them powerful tools for understanding biology and advancing therapeutic innovation.

Two leading ACS journals, Biochemistry and The Journal of Organic Chemistry, are collaborating on a joint Special Issue dedicated to the chemistry and biology of peptides. This issue will showcase the latest advances across synthesis, structure, function, and applications, while highlighting the growing impact of peptides in medicine and technology.

Researchers worldwide are invited to contribute original research, reviews, and perspectives that reflect the diversity and promise of peptide science. Manuscripts are welcome through December 31, 2025.

Call for Papers: Chemistry and Biology of Peptides

What Current Members Say

Joshua Kritzer

“APS provides a forum for connecting graduate students, postdocs and working professionals with each other based on shared professional skills and interests. When it comes time to look for their next position, APS members can count on a strong network of like-minded scientists who value their skills and accomplishments.”

Joshua Kritzer
Professor
Tufts University

Eileen Kennedy

“Being an APS member provides a great platform for networking and establishing new collaborations with scientists from around the world with similar scientific interests.”

Eileen Kennedy
Division Chair, Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry; Distinguished Professor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Marcos Pires

“I have been a member of APS since I was a graduate student because of the benefits and opportunities it provided scientists at that stage of my career. Through the years, I have continued to be a member so I can engage with the top researchers working in peptide science from around the globe.”

Marcos Pires
Associate Professor of Chemistry
University of Virginia

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Oral Presentation Winners

The 2025 Dr. Elizabeth Schram Award for Young Investigator Oral Presentation winners with presenters. From left to right: Professors Jean Chmielewski and Eileen Kennedy, Doctors Emel Adaligil, James Checco, and Michael Bertucci, flanked by the 1st prize winner Thu Nguyen, NYU, and 2nd prize winner Kira Podolsky, MIT.


Poster Presentation Winners

The 2025 Dr. Elizabeth Schram Award for Young Investigator Poster Presentation winners with presenters, Chuanhao Peng, University of Alberta, Kristiana Witte, NC State University, Hassan Seyrani, University of Missouri, Haley Anchukaitis, Tufts University, Minhee Lee, Columbia University, Xue Zhao, University of South Florida, Rida Ibrahim, Iowa State University, Rachita Dash, University of Virginia, Albert Kakkis, Scripps Research, and Tristan Dinsmore, Tufts University


SAC Co Chairs

Newly elected co-chairs of the Student Activities Committee, from left to right, Doctors James Checco, Ross Cheloha, and Arunika Ekanayake.


Free Membership

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Membership is free and open to graduate and undergraduate students, postdocs, professionals, and retired professionals, with an interest in peptides or a related scientific field.