Lab of the Month - The Del Valle Group
Featuring Internationally Notable Peptide Science Research Groups.
The Del Valle Group at the University of Notre Dame is pushing the boundaries of peptide science with bold approaches to natural product synthesis, proteomimetics, and backbone-modified foldamers. Led by Professor Juan R. Del Valle, the lab combines creativity in organic synthesis with a deep commitment to uncovering how subtle chemical changes shape peptide and protein structure–function relationships.
Central to the Del Valle Group is its vibrant culture of mentorship, collaboration, and community. A diverse team of postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates thrives in an environment that prizes openness, inclusivity, and scientific curiosity. Beyond the lab, they celebrate milestones together—from tailgates and karaoke to lab parties—all united by a shared passion for advancing peptide chemistry.
Student Spotlight
Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science
Meet Thu Nguyen, a Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry at New York University, conducting her research in the laboratory of Professor, and immediate Past President of APS, Paramjit Arora. Her work sits at the interface of chemistry and biology, with a particular focus on the design and synthesis of peptide-based molecules that modulate protein–protein interactions.
By developing new strategies to interfere with these critical cellular processes, Thu’s research opens pathways toward innovative therapeutics for diseases that remain difficult to treat with traditional small molecules. Presenting this work, she earned first prize in the 2025 Dr. Elizabeth Schram Award for Young Investigator Oral Presentation at the American Peptide Society’s biennial symposium in San Diego.

Call for Papers: Chemistry and Biology of Peptides
Inviting groundbreaking contributions at the intersection of peptide chemistry and biology
Peptides stand at the crossroads of chemistry and biology — molecules whose structures, modifications, and functions drive discovery from the lab bench to the clinic. Their ability to fold, interact, and transform makes them powerful tools for understanding biology and advancing therapeutic innovation.
Two leading ACS journals, Biochemistry and The Journal of Organic Chemistry, are collaborating on a joint Special Issue dedicated to the chemistry and biology of peptides. This issue will showcase the latest advances across synthesis, structure, function, and applications, while highlighting the growing impact of peptides in medicine and technology.
Researchers worldwide are invited to contribute original research, reviews, and perspectives that reflect the diversity and promise of peptide science. Manuscripts are welcome through December 31, 2025.
What Current Members Say

“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

The American Peptide Society has for many years been central to advancing and promoting peptide research through activities such as regular symposiums, the Peptide Science Journal, and ongoing webinars and news highlights. These efforts are an essential contribution to the field which benefits both the academic and industrial communities.
Jon Collins
Director of Business Development
CEM

"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