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Not too big and not too small – Bicycle peptides for precision targeted therapies

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Venue: Pharmacology Seminar Room, level 2

Biography: Liuhong Chen joined Bicycle Therapeutics in 2011, currently serving as Vice President of Discovery and responsible for overseeing early-stage research projects for Bicycle’s internal and partnered pipelines. Having spent more than a decade developing Bicycle’s unique, chemically-constrained phage display platform, she is a named inventor and author on over 40 patents and peer-reviewed journal articles relating to the discovery and design of Bicycle® molecules. Including several that have progressed to clinical development. She holds a MSci in Natural Sciences and a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge, where she studied under Professor Chris Abell.

Zoom link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/84914401352?pwd=OTmf13b45149bqpP8pMdPao2MbStVP.1

This talk is part of the Department of Pharmacology Seminar Series series.

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