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Welcome to Nicholas Leschinsky, an undergraduate from the South Carolina Honor's College, who has joined the group! Ĭongratulations to Cooper Rutland, who received a Magellan Scholars grant for his project "Enzymatic activities of P450 BSbeta mutagenic forms for Biofuel Applications." Ĭongratulations to Aubrey Brockmiller, who received a Magellan Scholars grant for her project "Porphyrin Heme Substitution in Escherichia coli for NRPS Mechanisms. Ĭongratulations to Jason Hsieh, who received a SPARC Graduate Research Grant for his project "Leveraging P450 Enzymes for Renewable Bioenergy Production". Tom has received a CAREER award "CAREER: Mechanism of Cytochrome P450 Alkene Biosynthesis" from the National Science Foundation. Their paper "Mixed regiospecificity compromises alkene synthesis by a cytochrome P450 peroxygenase from Methylobacterium populi" was published in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry.

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Briana and Elyse James, Jian and Che Sorge and Amaya Mitchell, a dear brother Rev. They won two first prizes (Megan and Cooper) and one second prize (Aubrey) at this year's event! Ĭongratulations to Job Grant who was a recipient of a Fall 2015 Joseph W. Mitchell III and daughter, Schery also matriculated. All the best in graduate school in Colorado! Ĭongrats to Himabindu Vinnakota, Cooper Rutland, Julia Bian, Megan Mitchell, and Aubrey Brockmiller for an awesome showing at USC discovery day. Many congrats to Megan, who graduated from the USc Honor's College. Congrats! Ĭongratulations to Jason Hsieh, who successfully defended his PhD dissertation. Job and Megan's paper on OleT Compound II appeared in PNAS this week. Olivia Manley, a first year biochemistry graduate student, has joined the group. Ĭongrats to Job, Jose and Courtney for winning travel awards to attend the 25th Enzymes Mechanisms conference in Florida Her paper on nikkomycin biosynthesis was published in ACS Chem. Nic and Julia won a Magellan scholars grant for "Structural and functional studies of Cytochrome P450 (CYP152) enzymes towards Sustainable Biofuels" Ĭongrats to Courtney.

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Ĭongratulations to Julia, who won the Fundenberg undergraduate biomedical research award.

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Links to all of this year's awards can be found here. Great posters and awards for Nic, Julia, and Gabriel. Thank you to the Office of Research for their support of new research infrastructure and directions! Īwesome showing at this year's Discovery Day. Greytak for the purchase of an isothermal calorimeter. An Aspire I award was awarded for O2-dependent mechanisms of C-C bond cleavage. Welcome to Veda Lightfoot, a high-school student that is spending the summer in the laboratory through the ACS Project SEED program.







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