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Laura Lee Kiessling (born 21 September 1960) is an American chemist and the Novartis Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] Kiessling's research focuses on elucidating and exploiting interactions on the cell surface , especially those mediated by proteins binding to carbohydrates .
Laura L. Kiessling '83, Novartis Professor of Chemistry at MIT [3] Megan Smith '86 MEng '88, Chief Technology Officer of the United States [4] Donna Baranski-Walker '81, Founder of The Rebuilding Alliance [5] Marjorie Pierce '22, Architect [6] Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper '84, Astronaut [7] Farah Alibay '13, NASA Systems Engineer [8]
Laura Kiessling: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 2007 Michael L. Klein: Temple University: 2009 William Klemperer: Harvard University: 1969 Judith P. Klinman: University of California, Berkeley: 1994 William Standish Knowles: Monsanto Company: 2004 Yuan T. Lee: Academia Sinica (Taiwan) 1979 Jean-Marie Lehn: Universite Louis Pasteur: 1980 ...
Li was born in Xi'an. [1] She was awarded a position on the competitive University of Science and Technology of China undergraduate program. [2] She was a doctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she worked with Laura L. Kiessling.
Spelling variants include Kiessling and Kiesling. The name may refer to: Adolf Kiessling (1837–1893), German classical philologist; Ann Kiessling (born 1942), American biologist; Brady Kiesling (born 1957), American diplomat; Georg Kießling (1903–1964), German football player; Günter Kießling, (1925–2009) German general
The Beckman Young Investigators Award was established by Mabel and Arnold Beckman in 1991, [1]: 357 and is now administered by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. [2]
OPIOID EPIDEMIC: Rebecca Kiessling says it was ‘disgusting’ of the president to laugh after Marjorie Taylor Greene falsely blamed him for her sons’ fatal opioid overdose. She tells Bevan ...
In the later 1990s, Murphy collaborated with Laura L. Kiessling to disrupt the aggregation of proteins that form the poisonous plaque deposits found in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. They did this by synthesizing specific inhibitor molecules that could bind to the beta-amyloid protein and thus prevent it from forming the toxic aggregates ...