Richard Clark
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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Richard Clark undertook his undergraduate training at The University of Tasmania and then a PhD in marine natural products chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Queensland. He then worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Molecular Biosciences with Prof. David Craik studying cyclic disulfide-rich peptides. In 2011, with the support of an ARC Future Fellowship, he established his independent lab at the School of Biomedical Sciences, UQ, where he is now currently a Senior Lecturer in Drug Design and Development. His research interests are focused on the discovery, synthesis and structure/function relationships of disulfide-rich peptides including venom peptides and peptide hormones. His lab is also interested in developing these molecules into potential therapeutic leads.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Molecular grafting can generate bioactivities within the cyclic peptide PDP-23 (#245)
7:30 PM
Fatemeh H. Alipour
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Design and synthesis of peptide ligands targeting C5a receptor 2 (#232)
7:30 PM
Joshua Dent
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Improving oral bioavailability of therapeutic peptides (#244)
7:30 PM
Giuseppina Guida
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
The Structural and Functional Role of Post-translational Modification in Mu Conotoxins (#205)
7:30 PM
Victoria Adegoke
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting