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`Blake R. Peterson
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`CURRICULUM VITAE
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`Blake Robert Peterson
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`The Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy
`Business Address
`Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy
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`500 W. 12th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
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`Email: peterson.1119@osu.edu; Office: (614) 247-7729
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`https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-r-peterson-3428b616/
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`https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=dhiOh60AAAAJ&hl=en
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`Educational Background
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`Damon Runyon - Walter Winchell Cancer Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
`Harvard University (1995 – 1998)
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`Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles (1994)
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`B.S. in Chemistry (with distinction), University of Nevada, Reno (1990)
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`Professional Experience
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`The Ohio State University, Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy
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`Professor of Medicinal Chemistry with Tenure (2019 – Present)
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`Chair of the Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (2019 – Present)
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`Co-Leader, Translational Therapeutics, OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center (2019 – Present)
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`Co-Director, Medicinal Chemistry Shared Resource, OSUCCC (2019–Present)
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`The University of Kansas, Department of Medicinal Chemistry
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`Regents Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry with Tenure (2008 – 2019)
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`Adjunct Professor of Medicinal Chemistry (2019 – Present)
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`Co-Leader, Synthetic Chemical Biology Core Facility (2012-2019)
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`Indigo Biosciences Inc., State College, PA
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`Co-Founder (2005); Member of the Board of Directors (2005 – 2014)
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`The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemistry
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`Assistant (1998 – 2004) and Associate (2004 – 2007, with Tenure) Professor of Chemistry
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`Harvard University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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`Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Research Postdoctoral Fellow (1995 – 1998)
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`Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH - Zürich), Department of Chemistry
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`Research Assistant (1992 – 1994)
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`University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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`Research Assistant (1991 – 1992); Teaching Assistant (1990 – 1991)
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`Research Interests
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`My research group creates chemical tools for the study of cancer biology and other biological
`systems. By conducting interdisciplinary research in the fields of bioorganic / medicinal chemistry and
`chemical biology, we investigate anticancer agents, molecular probes, methods for therapeutic targeting,
`and tools for target identification. Our expertise includes the synthesis of steroids, lipids, nucleosides,
`peptides, heterocycles, fluorophores, and protein conjugates, and the evaluation of these compounds in
`biochemical assays, whole cell assays, and model organisms. Our goal is to identify new therapeutic
`approaches and mechanisms. Representative published compounds are shown on page 2.
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`Blake R. Peterson
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`Honors and Awards
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`Named the John W. Wolfe Chair in Cancer Research by the OSUCCC (2020)
`Elected Fellow of The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, 2013)
`For distinguished contributions to the field of bioorganic chemistry, particularly the development
`of synthetic mimics of cell surface receptors and fluorescent probes of biological systems
`Leading Light Research Award, University of Kansas (2012)
`Named an Eminent Scholar by the Kansas Biosciences Authority (2008)
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`Named a Regents Distinguished Professor by the Regents of the University of Kansas (2008)
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`Elected Co-Chair of the 2007 Gordon Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry (Andover, NH)
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`Elected to the Faculty of 1000 Biology (2004): Chemical Biology, Macromolecular Chemistry
`Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar Award (2004)
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`Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Concept Award (2004)
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`Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Idea Award (2004)
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`Invited Speaker at the Chemistry and Biology of Peptides Gordon Conference (Ventura, CA, 2004)
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`Invited Speaker at the Gordon Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry (Andover, NH, 2003)
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`Named an American Cancer Society Research Scholar (2003)
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`Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Concept Award (2003)
`Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Concept Award (2001)
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`Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Concept Award (2000)
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`Damon Runyon - Walter Winchell Cancer Research Postdoctoral Fellow (1995-1997)
`Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society (1990)
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`American Institute of Chemists Outstanding Senior Student Award (1990)
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`National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Award (1990)
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`Golden Key National Honor Society (1989)
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`American Institute of Chemists Outstanding Senior Student Award (1989)
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`Dean’s List (1989)
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`University of Nevada, Reno Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship (1989)
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`University of California, Santa Cruz Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (1988)
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`Charles F. Cutts Scholarship (1988)
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`Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McCleod Scholarship (1988)
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`Chemistry Faculty Scholarship (1987)
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`Chemistry Alumni Scholarship (1987)
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`R. C. Fuson Scholarship (1986)
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`Current Professional Memberships
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`Member, American Chemical Society (ACS)
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`Member and Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
`Member, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC)
`Member, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
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`Member, Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-oncology (PIIO)
`Member, Center for Cancer Engineering (CCE-CURES)
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`Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Undergraduates
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`Current Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, and other Co-Workers
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`Dr. Erick Carlson – Postdoctoral Fellow (8/19 – Present)
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`Ms. Lillian Cool – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (8/20 – Present)
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`Mr. Xiaojun Hu – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (8/19 – Present)
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`Mr. Szu (Sean) Lee– Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (8/21 – Present)
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`Dr. Digamber Rane – Senior Researcher (5/15 – Present)
`Dr. Anver Shaik – Postdoctoral Fellow (3/21 – Present)
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`Dr. Serena Zhao –Research Specialist (10/20 – Present)
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`Former Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows (1998-Present)
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`Dr. Angelo Andres – HHMI Gilliam Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/17 – 2/22, Senior
`Scientist, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals)
`Dr. Sonalee Athavankar – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/99-1/06, Principal Scientist, Advinus
`Therapeutics)
`Kyle Bailey – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/08-8/11, Research Assistant, The
`University of Pittsburgh)
`Dr. Aaron Bender – Research Associate & Director of Molecular Probes Core (11/09-3/15,
`Instructor of Biological and Physical Sciences, Central Wyoming College)
`Zach Biddle – Graduate Student in Chemistry (10/04-8/06, Senior Manager at Ernst & Young)
`Dr. Siwarutt Boonyarattanakalin – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/00-12/05, Associate
`Professor at SIIT,
`Thailand)
`Sutang Cai – Graduate Student in Chemistry (10/05-12/09, Scientist, Exide Tech., Atlanta, GA)
`Dr. Daniel D. Clark – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/98-10/04, Associate Professor of
`Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at Clarion University, PA)
`Dr. Steffen P. Creaser – Postdoctoral Fellow (2/00–10/02, Regulatory Affairs International
`Associate II, Genzyme, Cambridge, MA)
`Dr. Mike DeGrazia – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/01-10/07, Patent Attorney at McCarter &
`English, LLP)
`Dr. Jocelyn Edathil – MD/PhD Graduate Student in Chemistry (8/03-8/08, Assistant Professor,
`Temple University)
`Robert Feltz – Graduate Student in Chemistry (6/04-6/06, Supervisor of Analytical R&D, Lannett
`Co.)
`Dr. Safiyyah Forbes – IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow (8/11-7/13, Assistant Professor, Skyline
`College, CA)
`Dr. Liqiang Fu – Postdoctoral Fellow (7/10-6/13, Senior Scientist, Johnson and Johnson, China)
`Dr. Zhe (Gavin) Gao – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (10/12 – 6/19, Postdoctoral fellow
`at Texas A&M)
`Dr. Joseph Gargano – Postdoctoral Fellow (10/03–5/04, Technical Director at Vedeqsa Inc.)
`Dr. Daniel A. Harki – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/99-6/05, Associate Professor of Medicinal
`Chemistry, U. Minnesota)
`Dr. Enfei He – Postdoctoral Fellow (12/98-8/99, Global Strategic Purchasing Manager, Albemarle
`Corp.; Houston TX)
`Dr. Bart Heldreth – Postdoctoral Fellow (1/05 – 10/06, Chemist at Cosmetic Ingredient Review,
`Washington DC)
`Dr. Rebecca Henkhaus– Postdoctoral Fellow (5/08-8/09, Technical Supervisor, Clinical Reference
`Laboratory, Kansas City, KS)
`Dr. Abu Hossion – IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow (2/14 – 8/16, Instructor in Chemistry, Cloud
`County Community College)
`Dr. Stephen L. Hussey – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/98-4/03, Director at Anton Paar)
`Dr. David Hymel – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/09-10/14, subsequently a Postdoc
`at NCI with Terry Burke; currently a Research Scientist at Novo Nordisk, Seattle)
`Prof. Guafeng (Gordon) Jia – Visiting Associate Professor (5/15 – 9/15)
`Ms. Kelsey Knewtson – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/13 – 5/19, currently a
`postdoctoral fellow with Jenny Robinson at the University of Kansas)
`Ms. Molly M. Lee – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/12 – 12/16, subsequent
`postdoctoral fellow with Don Bottaro at NCI, currently a Chemist at CDER, FDA)
`Dr. Bailin Lei – Postdoctoral Fellow (7/17 – 5/19)
`Dr. Ze Li – Postdoctoral Fellow (5/09-7/10, Research Scientist at Covance, Indianapolis, IN)
`Dr. Megan M. MacBride – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/99-12/05, Senior Scientist at
`Taconic)
`Dr. Scott E. Martin – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/98-5/04, Group Leader at Genentech)
`Mr. Matt Meinig – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (10/09 – 9/15, Pharmacologist, US
`Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases)
`Dr. Laurie F. Mottram – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/02-9/07, Senior Project Manager at
`Johnson Matthey)
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`Dr. Smita M. Muddana – Graduate Student in Chemistry (11/98-3/04, Research Scientist at Clorox)
`Cameron Ng – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (10/11-1/14, Senior Research Associate,
`Heron Therapeutics)
`Dr. Chamani Perera – Research Associate (1/10 – 3/15, Director of the Synthetic Chemical Biology
`Core Facility, the University of Kansas (3/15-Present)
`Ms. Sahishna Phaniraj – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/15 – 11/19, Regulatory
`Affairs Specialist III at Sanofi Pasteur)
`Aimee M. Price – Graduate Student
`in Chemistry (11/98-5/01, Scientist at Novartis
`Pharmaceuticals)
`Dr. Sheryl A. Rummel – Graduate Student in Chemistry (6/03-8/08, Director of Undergraduate
`Instrumentation at Penn State University)
`Dr. Kalai Selvi Shanmugam – Postdoctoral Fellow (3/09-8/10)
`Dr. Krishna Sharma – Postdoctoral Fellow (9/19 – 11/21, Researcher at Iowa State U.)
`Dr. Sangarappan Sivakumar – Postdoctoral Fellow (10/02–10/03, Director at Vector Bio)
`Dr. Qi Sun – Graduate Student (1/04-5/09, Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical
`Engineering, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China)
`Mr. Tomas Smith – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/18 – 7/19, Research Scientist II at
`Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research)
`Kathleen M. Veety – Graduate Student in IBIOS Chemical Biology (6/01-5/03, High school
`teacher in Baltimore, MD)
`Dr. Nicole Windmon – IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow (8/15 – 6/16, Upper School Chemistry
`Professor, The Webb Schools, Claremont, CA)
`Dr. Robert Winefield – Postdoctoral Fellow (9/10-1/12, Field Service Engineer, Thermo Fisher)
`Dr. Zachary Woydziak – IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow (9/09-8/12, Associate Professor at Nevada
`State College)
`Dr. Runzhi Wu – Graduate Student in Chemistry (Penn State, 10/05-8/10, Technology Specialist in
`China)
`Dr. Jun Xu – Postdoctoral Fellow (7/10-12/11, Research Scientist at ABA Chemical)
`Ning Yang – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/11-9/13)
`Ms. Yuwen (Alicia) Yin – Graduate Student in Medicinal Chemistry (1/16 – 3/21, Postdoctoral
`Fellow with Jianzhu Chen at MIT)
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`Theses and Dissertations Supervised
`2017-2022 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “New Approaches for Quantification of
`Engagement and Modulation of Targets by Small Molecules in Living Cells” Angelo E. Andres
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`2016-2021 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Novel Small Molecule Probes and
`Methods to Quantify Binding to C1 Domains of Protein Kinase C in Living Cells” Yuwen Yin
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`2014-2019 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Studies of Interactions of Small
`Molecules with Membranes and Proteins” Sahishna M. Phaniraj
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`2017-2019 Master’s Thesis, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Discovery of Novel Inhibitors of Cellular
`Efflux by High-Content Screening with a Fluorescent Mimic of Taxol” Tomas Smith
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`2012-2019 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Synthesis and Evaluation of
`Fluorescent Tools for Studies of Cancer Biology” Zhe Gao
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`2012-2019 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Studies of Novel Targeted Drug
`Delivery Systems and Molecular Probes of Cancer Biology” Kelsey E. Knewtson
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`2012-2016 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “An Improved Synthesis of the Pacific
`Blue Fluorophore and Fluorescence-Based Studies of Receptor-Ligand Interactions” Molly M. Lee
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`2009-2015 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Synthesis and Phenotypic Discovery
`of Molecular Probes of Biological Systems” James (Matt) Meinig
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`2008-2014 Ph.D. Dissertation, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) “Synthetic Molecular Probes of
`Endocytosis, Escape from Endosomes, and Protein-Protein Interactions” David Hymel
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`2011-2013 Master’s Thesis, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) – "Synthetic Delivery Systems that
`Control Release of Anticancer Agents from Early Endosomes" Ning Yang
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`2008-2011 Master’s Thesis, Medicinal Chemistry (KU) – "Improving the Yeast Three Hybrid
`System for High-Throughput Target Discovery" Kyle Bailey
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`2005-2010 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) “Synthesis of Novel Antiviral Agents and
`Fluorescent Molecular Probes” Runzhi Wu
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`2004-2008 Ph.D. Dissertation, Integrative Biosciences (Penn State) “Advances in Synthesis and
`Applications of Artificial Cell Surface Receptors and Methodology for Preparation of Novel
`Antiviral Agents” Qi Sun
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`2005-2009 Master’s Thesis, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Novel Artificial Cell Surface Receptors and
`Related Molecular Probes” Sutang Cai
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`2003-2008 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of
`Synthetic Mimics of Cell Surface Receptors” Sheryl A. Rummel
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`2003-2008 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Design, Synthesis, Antiviral Evaluation
`and Metabolism of Nucleoside Analogs” Jocelyn Edathil
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`2001-2007 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of
`Fluorescent Small Molecule Probes of Biological Systems” Michael J. DeGrazia
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`2002-2007 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Design, Synthesis and Biological
`Evaluation of Cell-Permeable Fluorescent Molecular Probes” Laurie F. Mottram
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`2005-2007 Undergraduate Honors Thesis (Penn State) – “Chlorinated Fluorophores” Rebecca E.
`Kovel
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`2004-2006 Master’s Thesis, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthetic Cell Surface Receptors Designed
`for Internalization of Macromolecules” Zach Biddle
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`2004-2006 Master’s Thesis, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthetic Ribonucleosides as Antiviral
`Agents and Improved Nucleoside Glycosylation Methodology” Robert Feltz
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`1999-2005 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Modulating Protein Function Through
`Small Molecule-Mediated Covalent and Non-Covalent Modifications” Sonalee Athavankar
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`2000-2005 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors” Siwarutt Boonyarattanakalin
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`1999-2005 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Nuclear Receptors as Drug Targets:
`Design and Biological Evaluation of Small Molecule Modulators of Nuclear Receptor Action”
`Megan M. MacBride
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`1999-2005 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Chemical Synthesis of Base-Modified
`Ribonucleosides as Novel Antiviral Agents” Daniel A. Harki
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`Invited Seminars
`123. University of California Riverside, Department of Chemistry (5/19/21) “Subcellular Targeting for
`Phenotypic Drug Discovery”
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`122. Michigan Technological University, Department of Chemistry (4/9/21) “Subcellular Targeting for
`Phenotypic Drug Discovery”
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`121. Ohio State University, Pharmacology Seminar Series (10/29/19) “Subcellular Targeting for Phenotypic
`Drug Discovery”
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`120. Ohio State University, Dean’s Corporate Council (10/25/19) “New Strategies for Early-Stage Drug
`Discovery at Ohio State”
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`119. Ohio State University, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Grand Rounds (9/6/19) “New Strategies for
`Early-Stage Drug Discovery at Ohio State”
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`118. Gordon Research Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry – Andover, NH (6/13/19) “Fluorescent Tools
`for Studies of Biological Systems”. Invited to present a seminar in place of Rami Hannoush.
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`117. ETH-Zürich, Dept. of Organic Chemistry (6/4/19) “Chemical Tools for Studies of Biological
`Systems”. François Diederich International Farewell Symposium.
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`116. Ohio State University, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (12/18/18) “Chemical Tools
`for Studies of Cancer Biology”
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`115. University of Kansas Medical Center, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (11/2/18)
`“Chemical Tools for Studies of Biological Systems”
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`Blake R. Peterson
`1998-2004 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthesis and Evaluation of Synthetic
`Cell Surface Receptors and Related Biological Probes” Scott E. Martin
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`1998-2004 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Evaluation and Identification of
`Oncogenic Protein Tyrosine Kinases with Yeast Genetic Systems” Daniel D. Clark
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`2003-2004 Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Chemistry (Penn State) - "Estrone Oximes as
`Metabolically Stable Estrogen Receptor Ligands" Ruth Bringman
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`2003-2004 Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Penn State) -
`"Fluorescent Cellular Sensors of Antiestrogens" Jonathan Belman
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`1998-2004 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthesis and Evaluation of Nuclear
`Hormone Receptor Ligands” Smita S. Muddana
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`2001-2003 Master’s Thesis, IBIOS Chemical Biology (Penn State) – “Synthesis and Biological
`Evaluation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Ligands” Kathleen M. Veety
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`1998-2003 Ph.D. Dissertation, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthesis and Analysis of Artificial
`Cellular Receptors and Molecular Probes” Stephen L. Hussey
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`1998-2001 Master’s Thesis, Chemistry (Penn State) – “Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of
`Novel 11b-Substituted Steroidal Androgen Receptor Ligands” Aimee M. Price
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`1998-2000 Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Premedicine (Penn State) - "Inhibition of Estrogen
`Receptor-Mediated Transcription Through Farnesylation and Palmitoylation" Joshua A. Englert
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`Blake R. Peterson
`114. Kansas State University, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics (9/12/18) “Chemical Tools
`for Studies of Cancer Biology”
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`113. University of New Mexico, Cancer Center (4/2/18) “Chemical Tools for Studies of Cancer Biology”
`
`112. Purdue University, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (2/21/18)
`“New Strategies for Controlling Signaling and Trafficking Pathways”
`
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`111. Purdue University, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (2/20/18)
`“Chemical Tools for Studies of Biological Systems”
`
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`110. University of Minnesota, Department of Medicinal Chemistry (2/6/18) “Chemical Tools for Studies of
`Biological Systems”
`
`109. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Department of Chemistry (1/19/18) “Chemical Tools for Studies of
`Biological Systems”
`
`108. University of Arizona, Tucson, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology (9/26/17) “Academic
`Drug Discovery: A Chemical Biology Perspective”
`
`107. University of Arizona, Tucson, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology (9/25/17) “Chemical
`Tools for Studies of Biological Systems”
`
`106. University of Nevada, Reno, Department of Chemistry (3/17/17) “Discovery of New Therapeutic
`Strategies Using Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`105. Wichita State University, Department of Biology (10/24/16) “Discovery of New Therapeutic
`Strategies Using Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`104. Nevada State College, Research Day Keynote Speaker (4/15/16) “Discovery of New Therapeutic
`Strategies Using Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`103. Washburn University, Chemistry Club (2/12/16) “Discovery of New Therapeutic Strategies Using
`Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`102. University of Kansas, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry (10/8/15) “Discovery of New Therapeutic
`Strategies Using Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`101. University of Missouri, Kansas City, School of Pharmacy (10/6/15) “Discovery of New Therapeutic
`Strategies Using Synthetic Molecular Probes”
`
`100. Kansas Area Life Sciences Institute (KCALSI, 4/6/15) “How Synthetic Molecular Probes can be Used
`to Discover New Therapeutic Strategies”
`
`99. University of Kansas, Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (12/2/14) “Synthetic Lethal Targeting of
`Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`98. University of Kansas Cancer Center (6/17/14) “Synthetic Lethal Delivery Systems for Targeting of
`Cancer”
`
`97. University of Kansas Medical Center, Dept. of Molecular and Integrative Physiology (10/21/13)
`“Synthetic Cell Surface Receptors and Fluorescent Molecular Probes”
`
`96. University of Kansas Cancer Biology Group (7/11/13) “How Studies of Fluorescent Molecular Probes
`Led to a New Strategy for Targeting Cancer Cells”
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`Blake R. Peterson
`95. Kansas State University, Dept. of Chemistry (2/28/13) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors and Related Molecular Probes”
`
`94. Tecom Inc., Nanchang, China (10/13/11) "Crafting Fluorescent Small Molecules to Probe Biological
`Systems"
`
`93. Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China (10/12/11) "Crafting
`Fluorescent Small Molecules to Probe Biological Systems"
`
`92. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (10/11/11) "Crafting Fluorescent Small Molecules to Probe
`Biological Systems"
`
`91. New Mexico State University, Dept. of Chemistry (2/24/11) “Synthesis of Fluorescent Probes of
`Biological Systems”
`
`90. KU Higuchi Biosciences Center Science Talks, (12/3/10) “Crafting Fluorescent Small Molecules to
`Probe Biological Systems”
`
`89. Merck Pharmaceuticals, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry (6/2/10) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian
`Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`88. University of Arkansas, Dept. of Chemistry (3/1/10) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`87. University of Arizona, Dept. of Chemistry (2/25/10) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`86. University of Kansas Analytical Chemistry Seminar (12/7/09) “A New Strategy for Drug Delivery:
`Synthetic Molecules that Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway”
`
`85. University of Kansas Combinatorial Methodology and Library Development Center, Keynote Address
`(10/26/09) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`84. University of Iowa, Division of Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry (10/5/09) “Synthetic
`Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`83. St. Jude, Dept. of Chemical Biology and Therapeutics (9/30/09) “A New Strategy for Drug Delivery:
`Synthetic Molecules that Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway”
`
`82. University of Nevada, Reno, Lightner Conference (8/15/09) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors”
`
`81. University of Kansas Medical Center, Sullivan Conference (6/12/09) “A New Strategy for Drug
`Delivery: Synthetic Molecules that Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway”
`
`80. Calvert Research, Cary NC (6/9/09) “A New Strategy for Drug Delivery: Synthetic Molecules that
`Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway”
`
`79. University of Kansas, Inaugural Distinguished Professor Lecture (4/23/09) “Molecular Tools that
`Integrate Chemistry with Biology”
`
`78. University of Kansas, Cancer Center Round Table (2/18/09) “A New Strategy for Drug Delivery:
`Synthetic Molecules that Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway”
`
`77. University of Kansas, Dept. of Molecular Biosciences (2/9/09) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors”
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`Blake R. Peterson
`76. Wichita State University, Department of Chemistry (11/19/08) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors”
`
`75. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (11/13/08) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`74. Rotary Club, Lawrence KS (11/10/08) “University Research: A Key Link for Commercialization of
`Bioscience Discoveries”
`
`73. Boston College, Department of Chemistry (4/22/08) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`72. Tufts University, Department of Chemistry (2/5/08) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`71. University of Kansas, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (10/11/07) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: New Tools for Drug Delivery and Probes of Cellular Biology”
`
`70. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (10/2/07) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors: New Tools for Drug Delivery”
`
`69. Syracuse University, Department of Chemistry (5/1/07) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors”
`
`68. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Structural and Chemical Biology – New York, NY,
`(4/26/07) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`67. Virginia Tech, Department of Chemistry (4/6/07) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`66. Penn State University Hershey Medical School, Dept. of Pharmacology– Hershey, PA (3/12/07)
`“Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: A New Strategy for Drug Delivery”
`
`65. University of Kansas, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Lawrence, KS (1/12/07) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`64. University of West Florida, Department of Chemistry (12/1/06) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian
`Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`63. New York Academy of Sciences, Chemical Biology Discussion Group (11/9/06) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`62. University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chemistry (11/3/06) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
`
`61. Brown University, Department of Chemistry (10/6/06) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface
`Receptors”
`
`60. Penn State University, Hershey Medical School Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology (3/30/06)
`“Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Prosthetic Molecules that Augment Living
`Cells”
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`59. San Diego State University, Department of Chemistry (3/10/06) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian
`Cell Surface Receptors”
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`58. San Diego State University, Department of Biology (3/9/06) “Chemical Biology of Nuclear Hormone
`Receptors ”
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`Blake R. Peterson
`57. University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Department of Chemistry (2/7/06) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
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`56. Swiss Federal Technical Institute (ETH-Zürich) Department of Chemistry (2/6/06) “Synthetic Mimics
`of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors”
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`55. University of California, Riverside Department of Chemistry (1/25/06) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Prosthetic Molecules that Augment Living Cells”
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`54. University of Delaware, Department of Chemistry (11/11/05) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors”
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`53. Penn State University, Cancer Center (10/22/05) “New Approaches to Small Molecule Anticancer
`Agents”
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`52. Penn State University, Crossover 2005 Symposium (10/14/05) “Synthetic Modulators of Estrogen and
`Androgen Receptors”
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`51. Colorado State University, Department of Chemistry (10/3/05) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors: Prosthetic Molecules that Augment Living Cells”
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`50. University of Minnesota, NIH Training Grant Symposium – Chemical Biology: Unlocking Nature’s
`Secrets (6/1/05) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Novel Tools for Targeting
`Cells and Ligands”
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`49. University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Chemistry –Pittsburgh, PA (3/31/05) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Novel Tools for Targeting Cells and Ligands”
`
`48. Penn State University Hershey Medical School, Dept. of Pharmacology– Hershey, PA (11/22/04)
`“Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Novel Tools for Targeting Cells and
`Ligands”
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`47. Northeast Regional Discussion Group Annual Meeting of the American Association of
`Pharmaceutical Scientists – Rocky Hill, CT (4/26/04) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell
`Surface Receptors: Novel Tools for Targeting Cells and Ligands”
`
`46. Wyeth Research, Dept. of Chemical and Screening Sciences – Cambridge, MA (4/21/04) “Synthetic
`Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors: Novel Tools for Targeting Cells and Ligands”
`
`45. Purdue University, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry & Molecular Pharmacology – West Lafayette, IN
`(4/8/04) “Synthetic Mimics of Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors and Related Synthetic Cellular
`Probes”
`
`44. University of North Carolina, Dept. of Chemistry – Chapel Hill, NC (3/26/04) “Synthetic Mimics of
`Mammalian Cell Surface Receptors and Related Molecular Probes”
`
`43. The Pennsylvania State University Hershey Medical School, Division of Endocrinology – Hershey,
`PA (3/4/04) “Synthetic Mimics and Probes of Cellular Receptors”
`
`42. Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry and Biology of

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