Richard Payne
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Richard Payne graduated from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2002. In 2003, he was awarded a Gates Scholarship to undertake his PhD at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Chris Abell. After his PhD, Richard moved to The Scripps Research Institute under the auspices of a Lindemann Postdoctoral Fellowship where he worked in the laboratory of Professor Chi-Huey Wong. In 2008, he moved to the University of Sydney as a Lecturer within the School of Chemistry where he is currently Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology and ARC Future Fellow. Prof. Payne’s research focuses on utilising the tools of synthetic chemistry to address problems of biological and medicinal significance. His lab has also developed a number of synthetic technologies for the ligation-based assembly of large polypeptides and proteins. These methodologies have been employed in the total chemical synthesis of a number of modified proteins to understand structure-function and for the elucidation of new drug leads for a range of diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
New Selenium-Mediated Methods for Protein Synthesis and Modification (#49)
9:20 AM
Emma E Watson
SESSION 9: CIPPS
Developing a PCSK9 degrader for lowering cholesterol (#394)
7:30 PM
Yuhui Zhang
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Non-canonical amino acids as NMR probes to locate binding sites of ligands on large proteins (#201)
7:30 PM
Kasuni B Ekanayake
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Targeting inflammation using genetic reprogramming in mRNA display (#392)
7:30 PM
Belinda Zhang
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Total Synthesis of Rufomycins (#238)
7:30 PM
Bryton Forster
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of Factor XIIα for the Treatment of Thrombotic Disease (#237)
7:30 PM
Dan Ford
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Natural product modulators of ClpC1 with overlapping binding sites have different impacts on the Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteome. (#216)
7:30 PM
Isabel Barter
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Lasso grafted Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of Coagulation Proteases as potential novel therapeutic leads (#224)
7:30 PM
Liam Cavley
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Improving the throughput and scalability of expressed protein ligation via flow chemistry (#269)
7:30 PM
Lucas Kambanis
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Development of Macrocyclic Peptide Inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis MurF by mRNA Display with Genetic Reprogramming (#222)
7:30 PM
Patrick Carlos
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting