Join Our Team!
We are seeking highly motivated graduate students to join our research at the interface of bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and chemical biology.
Our laboratory investigates metal-driven mechanisms in ALS, focusing on:
Elucidating the metal–protein interaction networks of ALS-associated pathogenic proteins
Developing activity-based metal complexes and small-molecule probes to interrogate disease-relevant metal biology
Designing chemical modulators to regulate aberrant metal homeostasis and pathological protein function in ALS
Students who aim to uncover how metals shape neurodegeneration and to develop chemistry-based intervention strategies are encouraged to contact us.