Recent Peptide Publications


Peptide 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 …

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Global Peptide Groups

Featuring Internationally Notable Peptide Science Research Groups.

The Schmeing Lab

T. Martin Schmeing · McGill University

The Schmeing Lab focuses on understanding how large, natural biosynthetic enzymes create their remarkable and valuable products. Two key enzyme systems under investigation are nonribosomal peptide synthetases, NRPSs, which synthesize important compounds such as the antibiotic daptomycin, the anti-cancer drug actinomycin, and the immunosuppressant cyclosporin, and cyanophycin synthetase, which produces …

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Peptide Postdocs

Recognizing postdoctoral researchers advancing peptide science.

Danielle Morgan

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
MacMillan Group, Princeton University

Danielle Morgan had just submitted her Ph.D. thesis at the University of Glasgow when she boarded a flight to Whistler for the 27th American Peptide Symposium in June 2022. The airline lost her luggage. With a flash talk scheduled for the first morning, she dashed to local shops and found …

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Student Spotlight

Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science.

Caitlin Gare

Ph.D. Candidate
Lara Malins' Lab, Australian National University

Caitlin Gare is a Ph.D. student in Lara Malins' Lab at the Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, ANU, where she works within the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science, CIPPS. Her research focuses on developing peptide-drug conjugates as therapeutics across numerous diseases, including as novel …

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Peptide News

The latest from the peptide science community.

Kira Podolsky Inaugural Stratingh Awardee

Congratulations to Kira Podolsky, Schmidt Science Fellow at MIT and APS 2025 oral presentation award winner, named a co-recipient of the inaugural Stratingh Award by the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry at the University of Groningen. The award recognizes outstanding early-career researchers in molecular chemistry within four years of completing their PhD. Podolsky will deliver a plenary lecture at the GroMoChem International Symposium in Groningen this May.

Apr 3, 2026

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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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