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News

December 2021

  • Financing Deal of the Year’ award 2021 for Amphista Therapeutics

November 2021

  • The Group held our 1st Annual CeTPD Christmas Retreat

October 2021

  • Three heads are better than two in drug discovery concept
  • Our new paper in Nature Chemical Biology reports trivalent PROTACs as a strategy to boost targeted protein degraders mechanism of action
  • Adam & Conner
    Tag tech provides insight into undruggable diseases
  • ToC graphics
    Introducing BromoTAG and AGB1: our new inducible degron system for potent, rapid, selective protein degradation
  • Come join us!
    New openings and website now live for our newly-announced Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation (CeTPD)
  • Dundee's School of Life Sciences
    Lab contributing to Dundee being ranked top 6 in UK for spinout success

July 2021

  • Figure 1. The Journey of a PROTAC. Cartoon depiction of the journey of a PROTAC molecule, starting with entry into the cell and resulting in degradation of a protein target. Once complete, the PROTAC is free to repeat the cycle. *The binary interaction step can occur with either E3 ligase or protein target.
    Our beginner’s guide to PROTACs and targeted protein degradation is now out in The Biochemist
  • AC-BI Team in Jan 2019
    Successful anti-cancer alliance extended

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Prof Alessio Ciulli
Professor of Chemical and Structural Biology
Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation
School of Life Sciences
University of Dundee
1 James Lindsay Place
Dundee
DD1 5JJ
Scotland, United Kingdom


E-mail: a.ciulli@dundee.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1382 386230
Fax: +44 (0)1382 386373

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