Probing GxxxG Interfaces
Newberry Lab
Jul 6, 2026
Unlocking Intracellular Space
Pei Lab
Jul 6, 2026
Decoding Terukufazoline
Iwasaki Lab
Jul 3, 2026
Prions Fight Back
de la Fuente Lab
Jul 2, 2026
Glycation Codes αSyn
Becker Lab
Jul 1, 2026
Stapling Pancreatic Invasion
Kennedy Lab
Jun 29, 2026
Engineering Better Peptides
Bhunia Lab
Jun 27, 2026
Unexpected Biaryl Rings
Xu Lab
Jun 27, 2026
Mussel-Inspired Batteries
Wooley Lab
Jun 27, 2026
Tuning the Antigen
Pires Lab
Jun 26, 2026
Light-Forged Macrocycles
Scanlan & Muttenthaler Labs
Jun 26, 2026
Folding the Sheet
Cai Lab
Jun 25, 2026
Global Peptide Groups
Featuring Internationally Notable Peptide Science Research Groups.
The Metanis Group
Norman Metanis · The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Located in the historic hills of Jerusalem, the Metanis Group at the Hebrew University reimagines what chemistry can do with life's favorite polymers. By swapping a single sulfur atom for selenium and building proteins one bond at a time, the group probes how proteins fold, designs more stable therapeutics, and …
Read MorePeptide Pioneers
Celebrating new faculty launching independent peptide research.
Lucia Lombardi
Assistant Professor
Lombardi Lab, Queen's University Belfast
Lucia Lombardi joined Queen's University Belfast in February 2025 as a Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences, building a research program at the intersection of peptide-based therapeutic delivery and antimicrobial design. A scientist shaped by training across five countries and some of the most stimulating environments in contemporary peptide …
Read MoreStudent Spotlight
Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science.
Tiancheng Cheng
Tiancheng Chen, 4th-year Ph.D. Candidate
Eileen Kennedy Lab, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, UNC Chapel Hill
In the Kennedy Lab at UNC Chapel Hill, fourth-year Ph.D. candidate Tiancheng Chen designs constrained peptides to disarm two kinases that drive disease: LRRK1, behind a rare bone disorder, and LRRK2, a leading genetic cause of Parkinson's. A recent paper in Bioorganic Chemistry shows peptides that bind LRRK2 and shut down its activity without displacing …
Read MorePeptide Postdocs
Recognizing postdoctoral researchers advancing peptide science.
Saan Voss
UKRI Knowledge Transfer Partner at the University of Cambridge and Bicycle Therapeutics
David Spring Lab, Cambridge University
From a childhood cold that sparked a lifelong fascination with molecular equilibria to a pandemic-disrupted Ph.D. conducted across a ten-hour time difference, Saan Voss has built his career by adapting to new environments. Now a UKRI Knowledge Transfer Partner at the University of Cambridge and Bicycle Therapeutics, he develops diagnostics …
Read MorePeptide Primers
Educational resources for peptide science.
Peptide Synthesis for Beginners
A practical guide to manual Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis for researchers new to the technique. Covers equipment setup, the coupling and cleavage cycle, purification by preparative HPLC, and analytical characterization by CD, NMR, and X-ray crystallography. Includes troubleshooting, common mistakes, and tips for difficult sequences.
Start LearningPeptide News
The latest from the peptide science community.
A Foundation for Design
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design has just moved into its new labs and offices at the University of Copenhagen, with an official inauguration still ahead. Led by Professor Dek Woolfson, a Fellow of the Royal Society and longtime American Peptide Symposium speaker, the center brings biologists, chemists, drug designers, and computer scientists together to design proteins nature never evolved. Built on a grant of roughly 109 million US dollars, it is one of the clearest signs yet that protein design has become a global scientific priority.
Jul 4, 2026
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Heinis Earns ERC Advanced Grant
Jun 28, 2026
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Call for Papers
Radiopharmaceuticals have emerged as a rapidly evolving field at the interface of medicinal chemistry, molecular imaging, and targeted therapy. Progress in radiopharmaceutical development and translational imaging has rapidly expanded the range of diagnostic and therapeutic tools available for cancer, neurological, cardiovascular, and inflammatory diseases.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters invites submissions for a Special Issue dedicated to Radiopharmaceuticals, highlighting advances in design, synthesis, biological evaluation, and clinical translation of radiolabeled agents.
Jun 25, 2026
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Kiessling and Raines Recognized
The American Peptide Society congratulates Laura L. Kiessling and Ronald T. Raines of MIT on receiving the 2026 van 't Hoff Lectureship Award from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Named for the first Nobel laureate in Chemistry, the award honors leading scientists for innovative research. Raines, a past recipient of the Society's Vincent du Vigneaud Award, and Kiessling were recognized at the 2026 van 't Hoff Symposium on Chirality in the Netherlands.
Jun 14, 2026
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