User:John Karanicolas
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- | Dr. John Karanicolas is currently an associate professor | + | Dr. John Karanicolas is currently an associate professor at the Fox Chase Cancer Center. |
- | + | His primary goal is to develop structure-based approaches for modulating protein function using small-molecules. His lab explores two parallel paths towards this overarching goal: the first is re-engineering proteins so that a small-molecule can be used to “turn on” function, and the second is identifying small-molecules that naturally complement and occlude a protein surface to “turn off” function. They apply these tools to understand how specific protein interactions are responsible for normal and aberrant signal transduction in cells. | |
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Dr. John Karanicolas is currently an associate professor at the Fox Chase Cancer Center.
His primary goal is to develop structure-based approaches for modulating protein function using small-molecules. His lab explores two parallel paths towards this overarching goal: the first is re-engineering proteins so that a small-molecule can be used to “turn on” function, and the second is identifying small-molecules that naturally complement and occlude a protein surface to “turn off” function. They apply these tools to understand how specific protein interactions are responsible for normal and aberrant signal transduction in cells.