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Lab of the Month - The Hao Sun Research Group

Featuring Internationally Notable Peptide Science Research Groups.

Meet the Hao Sun Research Group at the College of Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, China, where they pioneer chemical protein synthesis to generate challenging targets, including post-translationally modified variants such as ubiquitinated and phosphorylated proteins. These synthetic tools enable detailed structural, biochemical, and functional studies, opening new opportunities in protein science.

The Hao Sun Research Group

Student Spotlight

Highlighting outstanding graduate students shaping the future of peptide science

Meet Taylor Dill, a Fourth-year Ph.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, researching in the lab of President-Elect, Eileen J. Kennedy. Her work focuses on the design and characterization of constrained peptides to disrupt key protein-protein interactions in the WASF3 protein complex, which helps regulate migration and invasion as it relates to metastatic cancers. Taylor's work aims to serve as a foundation to increase the window for cancer treatment by downregulating the metastatic burden of various cancer types.

Thu Nguyen

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.

Call for Papers: Chemistry and Biology of Peptides

What Current Members Say

Champak Chatterjee

"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

Zoë Adams

"The APS has been an integral part of my PhD experience. Between introducing me to a broad array of peptide science, allowing me to meet and develop relationships with colleagues near and far, and providing me with the opportunity to present, discuss, and get feedback on my own research, APS has provided a foundation for the beginning of my career."

Zoë Adams
Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Scripps Research

Danny Chou

"The American Peptide Society is at the forefront of showcasing innovative research and emerging trends in the field. The symposiums are a combination of inspiration and knowledge, essential for all peptide enthusiasts in academia and pharma to stay ahead in peptide science."

Danny Chou
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Endocrinology
Stanford University, School of Medicine

Victor Hruby Symposium

Victor Hruby Symposium

The American Peptide Society invites all members and colleagues to attend the Victor J. Hruby Symposium, May 21–22, 2026, in Tucson, Arizona. This landmark event honors Victor, founding APS President and one of the most influential figures in modern peptide chemistry. Over more than five decades, His discoveries have shaped our understanding of peptide structure, signaling, and drug design, while his mentorship has inspired generations of scientists worldwide. Join us in celebrating his extraordinary legacy and the future of peptide innovation.


Images from San Diego

Oral Presentation Winners

The 2025 Dr. Elizabeth Schram Award for Young Investigator Oral Presentation winners with presenters. From left to right: Professors Jean Chmielewski and Eileen Kennedy, Doctors Emel Adaligil, James Checco, and Michael Bertucci, flanked by the 1st prize winner Thu Nguyen, NYU, and 2nd prize winner Kira Podolsky, MIT.


Poster Presentation Winners

The 2025 Dr. Elizabeth Schram Award for Young Investigator Poster Presentation winners with presenters, Chuanhao Peng, University of Alberta, Kristiana Witte, NC State University, Hassan Seyrani, University of Missouri, Haley Anchukaitis, Tufts University, Minhee Lee, Columbia University, Xue Zhao, University of South Florida, Rida Ibrahim, Iowa State University, Rachita Dash, University of Virginia, Albert Kakkis, Scripps Research, and Tristan Dinsmore, Tufts University


SAC Co Chairs

Newly elected co-chairs of the Student Activities Committee, from left to right, Doctors James Checco, Ross Cheloha, and Arunika Ekanayake.


Peptide Synthesis for Beginners

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Explore this in-depth tutorial on peptide synthesis, featuring contributions from the APS Website Committee and other researchers in the field. This tutorial offers a thorough examination of key concepts and techniques in peptide synthesis, supported by engaging video content.


Free Membership

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Membership is free and open to graduate and undergraduate students, postdocs, professionals, and retired professionals, with an interest in peptides or a related scientific field.