Molly Little is a doctoral candidate at Emory University where she is studying Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology. In her laboratory research, she leads projects on small molecule drug development and building structure-function relationships for proteins, focused on finding clinical relevance. Molly has researched the role of an RNA-binding protein in Huntington’s disease, the role of the protein structure in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease and the regulation of nuclear receptors with endogenous ligands. Molly earned her undergraduate degree at George Washington University, where she majored in Chemistry and Neuroscience and minored in Psychology, Astronomy, and Astrophysics. Molly was on… Read more
Scientific Advisor
Plouch, Eleda V.
Ms. Plouch currently advises on chemistry and technical subject matter in the fields of biotech and chemical patent practice. As an undergraduate, Ms. Plouch was awarded a B.S. in Chemistry where she was on the Dean’s List all 8 semesters, and where she also obtained experience in microbiology. Ms. Plouch is now a doctoral candidate in chemistry at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, where, amongst other projects, she is conducting research into the chemical synthesis of macrocyclic peptides within the family of ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs).