Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
bachovcd@mskcc.org
Education
PhD, 2011, The Scripps Research Institute
AB, 2005, Harvard University
Research Topics
- Bioactive Small Molecules
- Rational drug design
- High-throughput screening assays
- Chemical probe development
- Macromolecular Structure and Function
- Enzymology
- Mass Spectrometry
- Chemical Cell Biology
- Proteomics
- Activity-based protein profiling
Therapeutic Areas
- Cancer
- Immunology
- Microbiology
Research in the Bachovchin lab focuses on characterizing the functions of enzymes in normal and pathological processes. In particular, we are interested in the roles that serine proteases play in cancer and immune system signaling. We use a variety of tools and approaches to study these enzymes and pathways, including new chemical probes developed in our lab, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, activity-based protein profiling, and genome engineering (CRISPR).
Read more about Prof. Bachovchin’s research on the Sloan Kettering website
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