Yu Heng Lau
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Dr Yu Heng Lau is a Senior Lecturer and research group leader in the School of Chemistry at the University of Sydney. Yu Heng completed a PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Cambridge, then moved to Harvard Medical School as a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow in bioengineering. In mid-2017, he was recruited back to Sydney as a Lecturer and DECRA fellow, where he has established a research program that spans the fields of medicinal chemistry and synthetic biology.
Yu Heng is recognised for developing new chemical methods for peptide cyclisation to target oncogenic protein-protein interactions. He has also established genome-scale engineering methods for the reprogramming of synthetic microorganisms, and protein engineering methods for manipulating in vivo self-assembly. Currently, the two main research themes in his lab are: 1) Developing cancer therapeutic leads for protein complexes that dysregulate genome stability at telomeres, and 2) Engineering protein cages as synthetic organelles for controlling biocatalysis.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Staple-biased phage display for targeting ALT-positive cancers (#388)
7:30 PM
Jackie Tsz Ki Yau
Poster Session 2 - Wine Tasting
Conformation control of bicyclic peptides using 1,2,3-TBMB as a linker (#278)
7:30 PM
Haritha Krishna Sudhakar
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Cyclic peptides that target telomere maintenance in ALT-positive cancers (#27)
2:50 PM
Yu Heng Lau
SESSION 6: Targeting enzymes and protein-protein interactions