New Recurring Feature!
Introducing “Lab of the Month!”
We’re thrilled to launch our new series, “Lab of the Month,” which will spotlight some of the most innovative and dynamic research labs in peptide science. Kicking off this series is the Nitsche Research Group from the Research School of Chemistry at the Australian National University, Canberra. Under the leadership of Professor Christoph Nitsche, the lab is renowned for its pioneering work in peptide chemical biology and its vibrant, collaborative environment.
In each feature, we’ll delve into the unique culture, cutting-edge research, and daily experiences of different labs. We hope these insights inspire graduate students from around the world to engage with our community. We invite you to share your own lab’s story by submitting images, text, and videos for future editions of “Lab of the Month.” Join us in celebrating and showcasing the incredible work being done across the peptide research landscape!
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
“APS provides a forum for connecting graduate students, postdocs and working professionals with each other based on shared professional skills and interests. When it comes time to look for their next position, APS members can count on a strong network of like-minded scientists who value their skills and accomplishments.”
Joshua Kritzer
Professor
Tufts University
"Attending the American Peptide Symposium as a PhD student allowed me to engage with research at the cutting-edge of peptide chemistry, and offered an amazing networking opportunity within a warm and inclusive community. I hope to attend for many years to come!"
Tess Lamer
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Alberta
“Being an APS member provides a great platform for networking and establishing new collaborations with scientists from around the world with similar scientific interests.”
Eileen Kennedy
Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Pharmacy
University of Georgia