The Yael David Lab – November Lab of the Month
At the Yael David Lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, MSKCC, we are passionate about advancing the boundaries of epigenetics research within a supportive, collaborative environment. The research in the David Lab leverages key techniques from chemical biology, biochemistry, and cell biology to explore fundamental aspects of epigenetic regulation through an interdisciplinary approach.
Beyond our scientific pursuits, we are dedicated to fostering a collaborative and positive environment where all lab members can thrive.
Stay tuned for more exciting features, and don’t miss the chance to get your lab featured!
Please contact Lars Sahl to get involved!
What Current Members Say
“I have been a member of APS since I was a graduate student because of the benefits and opportunities it provided scientists at that stage of my career. Through the years, I have continued to be a member so I can engage with the top researchers working in peptide science from around the globe.”
Marcos Pires
Associate Professor of Chemistry
University of Virginia
“Being a member of the American Peptide Society and attending the Peptide Symposium, one of the key asset of the society, I have gain new perspectives on emerging peptide technologies, and gain insights about current challenges from prominent peptide leaders. It is a great society for the education and professional development for our peptide scientist.”
Ved Srivastava
Ph.D., Vice President of Peptide Chemistry
Intarcia Therapeutics
"My membership in the American Peptide Society and participation in the biennial APS Symposia has fostered scientific collaborations with trailblazing scientists from academia and industry, who are pushing the boundaries of peptide and protein chemistry into new scientific arenas. The strongly diverse, inclusive and welcoming aspects of the APS have and will continue to provide a great opportunity for the education and professional development of young peptide scientists from all over the world."
Champak Chatterjee
Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Washington