David Craik
The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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David Craik is a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland. He obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia (1981) and undertook postdoctoral studies at Florida State and Syracuse Universities before taking up a lectureship at the Victorian College of Pharmacy in 1983. He was appointed Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and head of School in 1988. He moved to University of Queensland in 1995 to set up a new biomolecular NMR laboratory. His research focuses on the application of NMR in drug design, and on toxins, including conotoxins. His group has a particular focus on structural studies of disulfide-rich proteins, and on the discovery and applications of circular proteins and novel protein topologies. He has trained more than 60 PhD students and is the author of 500 scientific publications.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Influence of D-arg and D-lys on the structure and antibacterial activities of computer-made peptides (#348)
7:30 PM
Samilla B Rezende
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Antiplasmodial peptide–drug conjugates incorporating a platelet-derived cell-penetrating peptide (#330)
7:30 PM
Isabella Palombi
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Designing cyclic peptide FXIIa inhibitors by optimising loop 6 in a cyclotide scaffold (#370)
7:30 PM
Sixin Tian
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Isolation and characterization of cyclotides from Viola communis and comparative transcriptome analysis with Viola odorata (#275)
7:30 PM
Negin Khatibi
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting