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Targeted Protein Degradation
1st Edition, Volume 681 - February 6, 2023
Editor: George Burslem
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780323992008
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eBook ISBN:9780323992015
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Targeted Protein Degradation, Volume 680 in the Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a…Read more
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Targeted Protein Degradation, Volume 680 in the Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, with each. Each written by an international board of authors.
Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
Presents the latest release in Methods in Enzymology serials
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Biochemists, biophysicists, molecular biologists, analytical chemists, and physiologists
1. Alessio Ciulli
2. Mikihiko Naito
3. Philip Chamberlain
4. Danette Daniels, Nidhi Nath and Ellen Crummy
5. Gopal Sapkota
6. Joseph Salvino
7. Lyn H. Jones
8. Stuart H. Orkin, Behnam Nabet and Stuti Mehta
9. Ryan Potts and Robert Guenette
10. Jin Wang
11. Christopher Parker
12. Martin Duplessis
13. Lyn H. Jones
14. Shaomeng Wang
15. Alex Deiters
16. George Burslem
No. of pages: 340
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 681
Published: February 6, 2023
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780323992008
eBook ISBN: 9780323992015
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George Burslem
George M. Burslem is currently an Assistant Professor for Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Perelman School of Medicine
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Department of Cancer Biology, University of Pennsylvania. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University. He completed his PhD. in the University of Leeds, and his MSci in the University of Bristol
Prof. Burslem's lab is interested in developing chemical tools to understand and modulate lysine post-translational modifications, specifically acetylation and ubiquitination. His laboratory is particularly interested in novel pharmacological approaches to modulate post-translational modifications which regulate gene expression and protein stability, employing a multidisciplinary approach including synthetic chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics and cell biology to probe biological systems in cancer biology.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, USA