Welcome to the Winssinger Lab of Organic & Bio-Organic Chemistry


The overall goal of our research is to develop innovative methodologies in organic and bioorganic chemistry to address problems in biology. We are particularly interested in the use of small molecules to probe dynamic processes in biological systems. In this respect, we are developing microarray-based tools to measure enzymatic activity on a proteomic scale using small molecules designed to query the activity individual enzymes. We are also synthesising libraries of inhibitors designed based on the mechanism of specific enzyme classes or based on natural products which have been selected by evolution for specific function. We are also interested in imaging technologies to visualize biological events such as gene expression in vivo. For more information on the current projects, see Research.
 

Complete Listing with abstracts 

Latest Publications

 

102. 

Picture Perfect: DNA-Templated Photoaffinity Labeling
S. Barluenga, N. Winssinger
ChemBioChem 2013, in press

 

101. 

Solid phase synthesis of glycopeptides using Shoda's activation of unprotected carbohydrates
A. Novoa, S. Barluenga, C. Serba, N. Winssinger
Chem. Commun. 2013, 49, 7608-7610 open archive unige:29565 full text [restricted access]