Peptides that shift gut bacteria can reduce heart attack risk in mice
Scripps Research Institute - 15-Jun-2020Lowering the number of bad gut bacteria reduced artery plaques by 40% - wow!
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Assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Scripps Research
Research Focus
The central theme of our research is to engineer new peptide-based molecules and materials that can interact with biomolecules in useful ways. We also explore potentially prebiotic reactions that could have been involved in early chemical evolution. By devising and synthesizing peptides, peptide nucleic acids, and peptidomimetics, we seek to use these molecules as tools to understand biology and treat disease. To accomplish this, we use a combination of biophysical techniques, molecular and cell biology, and chemical synthesis. Our goal is to provide novel applications in the field of molecular and system engineering as well as advance the fundamental understanding of living chemical processes and the origins of complex chemical networks. Current areas of research involve sequence-adaptive dynamic nucleic acid analogs and synthetic nanolipid particles as high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-mimetics.
Visit website: https://www.scripps.edu/faculty/leman/
See also: Scripps Research Institute - Medical research facility with focus on research and education in the biomedical sciences
Details last updated 24-Jun-2020
Lowering the number of bad gut bacteria reduced artery plaques by 40% - wow!