
Zuzanna Kozika

Mikolaj Slabicki
Mikołaj Słabicki is a Group Leader in the Cancer Program at the Broad Institute, a member of Dr. Benamin Ebert’s Laboratory, and a Senior Staff Scientist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dr. Słabicki employs functional genomics, high-throughput screening, chemical biology, cell biology, and biochemical techniques to identify and characterize new molecular glue degraders and novel mechanisms of targeted protein degradation.
Dr. Słabicki’s research expanded the repertoire of molecular glue degraders and showed that the CDK inhibitor, CR8, induced degradation of cyclin K without a canonical substrate receptor. His research also identified an alternative mechanism of targeted protein degradation, in which a small molecule, BI-3802, induces the highly specific, reversible polymerization and subsequent degradation of the transcription repressor BCL6.

Elizabeth Caine

Stefan Knapp
Prof Stefan Knapp studied Chemistry at the University of Marburg (Germany) and at the University of Illinois (USA). He did his PhD in protein crystallography at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. In 1999, he joined the Pharmacia (Nerviano Italy) and left the company in 2004 to set up a research group at the Structural Genomics Consortium at Oxford University. From 2008 to 2015 he was a Professor of Structural Biology at Oxford University (UK) and from 2012 to 2015 the director for Chemical Biology at the Target Discovery Institute at Oxford University. He joined Frankfurt University in 2015 as a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Since 2017 he is also the CSO of the SGC (Structure Genomics Consortium) node at the Goethe-University Frankfurt. His research interests are unravelling molecular/structural mechanisms of kinase regulation and using high resolution structures, the design of selective kinase inhibitors and inhibitors of protein interactions domains such as bromodomains that are principal readers of the epigenetic acetylation code and E3 ubiquiting ligases.
Yulin Lu

Jeff McKenna
Walker Graham
Nathaniel
