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    Founded in August 2011, Synthetic and Functional Biomolecules Center (SFBC) is an interdisciplinary institute at Peking University that aims to promote collaborative research at the interface of chemistry and life sciences.

      The initial research directions in SFBC will focus on the following areas: 1) Epigenetics, 2) Protein chemistry  and  protein evolution, 3) glycobiology, and 4) Synthetic biology. Currently SFBC has 8 faculty members, including a Cheung Kong Lecture Professor, five professors, two associate professors. Members in SFBC have published their work in top-tier journals or magazines including Nature, Cell, Nature Chemical Biology, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. and J. Am. Chem. Soc.

       We are dedicated to build a world-leading research center that applies chemistry tools and chemical knowledge to explore fundamental biological questions that will ultimately lead to a deep understanding of various life processes and human diseases.
 

 
Harnessing the Chemistry of Plant Natural Product Biosynthesis 10-30
2019 PKU-SFBC Symposium 10-21
Chemical discovery in the microbial world 10-17
Engineering Protein Assemblies for Energy and Health 09-26
Plant Chemical Biology: Chemical Tuning for Target Selectivity of Plant Hormone 09-24
Rewiring Cell Surfaces with click chemistry for applications in cell biology and tissue engineering 07-01
Publishing with Cell Press physical science journals 06-10
Cell Press overview introduction 06-10
Interrogation of Protein Ubiquitination in DNA Damage Tolerance 06-14
Bisulfite-free direct detection of 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine at base resolution 06-04
New Pathways to Bioactive Molecules via Synthetic and Chemical biology 05-09
Molecular mechanisms of bacterial transition metal homeostasis 03-29
"The Evolutionary Origins of Multifunctional Bioremediation Enzymes" followed by a short seminar on "The Art of Scientific Writing” 03-07
Targeting Cell Signaling Pathways for Cancer Therapies 11-13
Ion Mobility Spectrometry - Mass Spectrometry Learn more about your molecule 10-11
 
Peng Chen
Xing Chen
Xiaoguang Lei
Chu Wang
Chengqi Yi
Peng Zou
Guifang jia
Jian Lin
Xiangli Hu
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