Sweet Reprogramming of the Ribosome
Payne Group
Apr 1, 2026
Engineering Disorder
Horne Group
Apr 1, 2026
Switching Max On
Jbara Lab
Mar 31, 2026
Inside-Out Peptides
Gladysz Group
Mar 30, 2026
Greener Peptide Couplings
Albericio & de la Torre Group
Mar 27, 2026
Blocking Nuclear Entry
Mizuno Group
Mar 27, 2026
Split Lasso Discovery
Seyedsayamdost & Moon Groups
Mar 26, 2026
Myeloma in Focus
Shokeen Group
Mar 26, 2026
Backbone Sensitivity
Cryle Lab
Mar 23, 2026
NMR Double Agent
Liu Lab
Mar 19, 2026
Peptides Deliver Fluoride
Gouverneur Lab
Mar 17, 2026
Unwinding RNA Delivery
Dulin Lab
Mar 17, 2026
Student Spotlight
Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science.
Mujeeb Wakeel
Ph.D. Candidate
Agarwal Group, Georgia Tech
Mujeeb received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2019 from Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. In August 2023, he graduated with a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where his thesis work under Professor Constance B. Bailey focused on the heterologous expression and purification of polyketide synthase domains …
Read MorePeptide Pioneers
Celebrating new faculty launching independent peptide research.
Andrew Brennan
Assistant Professor
Brennan Lab, University of Bath
Andy Brennan's path through peptide science reads like a tour of the UK's leading protein chemistry groups, each stop adding new tools to his repertoire. His introduction to peptides began during his undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol in the laboratory of Dek Woolfson, where he explored coiled-coil helical …
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 MoreGlobal Peptide Groups
Featuring Internationally Notable Peptide Science Research Groups.
The Frank Wuest Group
Frank Wuest · University of Alberta & Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
At the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton, the Wuest Research Group builds molecules that find cancer — and treat it. Led by Frank Wuest, Chair of Oncology at the University of Alberta, the group works at the intersection of radiochemistry, organic synthesis, and molecular imaging. Peptides serve as precision targeting …
Read MorePeptide News
The latest from the peptide science community.
Summer School in Peptide Science
The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science, CIPPS, has announced the inaugural Summer School in Peptide Science, SSIPS. The Summer School will run in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Cyclic Peptides, ICCP, at Heron Island Resort on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, from 12–19 July 2026.
The program is designed for the training of graduate students and early-career postdoctoral researchers. The faculty comprises leading international experts who will deliver lectures and workshops spanning peptide discovery, green chemistry, computational design, and peptide translation.
Mar 1, 2026
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Call for Nominations
The 2027 R. Bruce Merrifield Award recognizing the lifetime achievement of a peptide scientist, whose work exemplifies the highest level of scientific creativity will be presented at the 30th American Peptide Symposium in Boston, MA, June 20-24, 2027.
Nominating documents should be submitted by April 15th, 2026.
Feb 19, 2026
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Cooperativity Unlocked - The Team
Each name appearing in the authors' line of a research article carries a story. The Biochemistry paper from the Waters laboratory at the University of North Carolina, which revealed how cooperative binding interactions govern selectivity in histone reader proteins, is no exception. Behind the science stands a team whose trajectories from Chapel Hill now span academia and industry, from North Carolina to South San Francisco.
Feb 18, 2026
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Partners in Discovery
When Michael Bertucci and Yftah Tal-Gan set up their posters side by side at the 2015 American Peptide Symposium in Orlando, they discovered something remarkable: both young assistant professors had independently chosen to study quorum sensing in streptococci.
That serendipitous encounter sparked a decade-long collaboration spanning Lafayette College and the University of Nevada, Reno. Their latest work in ACS Infectious Diseases, highlighted on our website, reveals how Streptococcus gordonii uses peptide signaling to produce hydrogen peroxide, a natural weapon against cavity-causing bacteria. Just as bacteria coordinate through chemical crosstalk, these research allies have built a partnership that bridges coasts, institutions, and career stages.
Feb 2, 2026
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