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Category: Fall 2012

Science Notices K-State Professor John Tomich

Professor John Tomich received a little more attention than he was expecting when Science featured some of his research this September. Here’s what they had to say:

A coarse-grained simulation of bis(h5)-K-K4 bilayer self-assembly.

“Newly Discovered Molecule Could Deliver Drugs to Treat Diseases”
ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2012)

Kansas State University researchers have discovered a molecule that may be capable of delivering drugs inside the body to treat diseases.

For the first time, researchers have designed and created a membrane-bounded vesicle formed entirely of peptides – molecules made up of amino acids, the building blocks of protein. The membrane could serve as a new drug delivery system to safely treat cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.

A study led by John Tomich, professor of biochemistry at Kansas State University, has been published in the journal PLOS ONE in September, and a patent for the discovery is pending. Continue reading “Science Notices K-State Professor John Tomich”

Short List of Accomplishments

Beibei Li (undergraduate, Muthukrishnan)
received the Star Trainee Award
from the Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical
Research Excellence (KINBRE)
to conduct research on the
role of cuticular proteins with peritrophin
A domains in the red flour beetle.

Sarah Duhachek Muggy (graduate,
Zolkiewska) received the 2010-2011
Biochemistry Graduate Teaching
Award from the department.

Sujata Chaudhari ’11 (Ph.D. Muthukrishnan)
and Sam Molina (graduate,
D. Takemoto) received the 2010-2011
Biochemistry Graduate Research
Award from the department.

Kanost No Longer Department Head, Still Busy

Joining the K-State faculty in 1991, Dr. Michael Kanost is an international authority in insect biochemistry in the areas of innate immunity and synthesis of the insect exoskeleton. He has been the principal investigator of studies supported by more than $15 million in federal grants. He is the author of more than 150 publications and his research has been cited more than 5,900 times in other publications. Kanost also has been the research mentor for 20 graduate students, 17 postdoctoral assistants and 37 undergraduate students, and until recently the Department head for Biochemistry. Continue reading “Kanost No Longer Department Head, Still Busy”

Letter from Phillip E. Klebba, Biochemistry Department Head

DEAR FRIENDS,

Greetings from KSU Biochemistry! I was delighted to accept the position of Department Head shortly before the beginning of the Fall 2012 academic term. I will do my best to meet the high standard of administrative guidance set by Dr. Mike Kanost, my predecessor, over his distinguished 10 years of service as Head of Biochemistry. As you likely know, Kansas State University has ambitious plans for the development of research and education on our Manhattan campus and throughout the State of Kansas. In Biochemistry we are excited to pursue these goals; Continue reading “Letter from Phillip E. Klebba, Biochemistry Department Head”