Synthesis and Chemical Biology Image Professor Alison Hulme Research in a NutshellAlison is a Professor of Synthesis and Chemical Biology in the School of Chemistry, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and President of the Organic Division Council of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2016-19). Her research focuses on the synthesis and chemical biology/ medicinal chemistry applications of natural products. Past and current targets for her group include the pyrrolidine antibiotic anisomycin which activates the stress kinase pathways, a known cancer therapeutic target; the marine natural product bisebromoamide which has been shown to induce apoptosis through ERK and mTOR inhibition in renal cancer cells; and disorazole C1 which binds to tubulin at a site which is orthogonal to both taxol and vinca alkaloid anti-cancer drugs. Her group is also interested in the design and synthesis of stapled peptides, targeting the disruption of protein-protein interactions of the oncogenic protein MDM2 using this novel class of potential therapeutics, and the development of new methods to visualise drugs within cells and tumours. She collaborates with groups within the Edinburgh Cancer Centre (Ball, Brunton, Carragher, Hupp) and internationally to develop potential therapeutic leads. Research Programme People Alison HulmePrincipal Investigator and Senior LecturerDr Alessio de SimonePostdocDr Will TippingPostdocAlisia SimPhD studentChristopher AllanPhD studentSally Vanden-Hehir PhD studentKristel SeppPhD studentAlan ZhaoPhD studentMarie BluntzerPhD studentHector YiannakasPhD studentJialin Cao MScstudentContactAlison.Hulme@ed.ac.uk Alison Hulme - Research Information CollaborationsProfessor Kathryn Ball, University of EdinburghProfessor Val Brunton, University of Edinburgh Professor Neil Carragher, University of Edinburgh Professor Ted Hupp, University of EdinburghDr Marc Dweck, University of EdinburghDr Patrick Haddoke, University of EdinburghDr Tilo Kunath, University of EdinburghDr Julien Michel, University of EdinburghDr Philipp Voigt, University of EdinburghProfessor Rory Duncan, Heriot-Watt UniversityPartners and FundersBBSRCEPSRCCancer Research UKUCB Pharma LtdLeica Biosystems Scientific ThemesBioorthogonal reactions, protein-protein interactions, cancer medicinal chemistry, small molecule imaging.Technology ExpertiseCuAAC and thiol-ene click reactions, metathesis chemistry, stapled peptides, site-specific protein labelling, affinity chromatography, spectroscopically bioorthogonal Raman labels. This article was published on 2024-09-23