Ray Norton
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Professor Ray Norton holds a personal chair at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Melbourne, Australia. His lab employs a range of biophysical approaches, including NMR, SPR, ITC and X-ray crystallography, as well as molecular modelling and design, in studies of peptides and proteins from venomous organisms. One of the venom-derived peptides he works with has completed Phase 1 clinical trial for autoimmune diseases and another is the basis for development of ultra-rapid acting insulins that are currently undergoing preclinical evaluation. He is also designing small cyclic peptides that show promise as anti-infective agents with a novel mechanism of action. He has published over 400 articles, received numerous national awards, and is an inventor on more than 10 patents. His h-factor is 71 and his papers have been cited > 19,200 times (Google Scholar). He was recently elected a Fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) 5 utilises distinct domains for regulation of JAK1 and interaction with the adaptor protein Shc1 (#139)
4:00 PM
Edmond M Linossi
Session 5: Poster Session A
Nascent structural elements in the intrinsically disordered N-terminus of SOCS5: structural and functional characterization (#224)
8:45 PM
Indu Chandrashekaran
Session 7: Poster Session B - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
Interactions of Disulfide-deficient Selenocysteine Analogues of ยต-BuIIIB with the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.3 (#332)
4:00 PM
Brad R Green
Session 10: Poster Session C
NMR studies of ligand interactions with apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1), a target for antimalarial drug development (#359)
4:00 PM
Krishnarjuna Bankala
Session 10: Poster Session C