David Craik
The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia

David Craik (AO, FRS, FAA) is a Professor at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, and Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science. His research focuses on applications of cyclic peptides and toxins in drug design. He is recipient of a number of prizes in the peptide field, including the du Vigneaud Award of the American Peptide Society and the Hirschmann Award of the American Chemical Society. He is author of more than 840 papers and has trained more than 100 PhD students.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
High-affinity cyclic peptide matriptase inhibitors (#9)
11:00 AM
Norelle L Daly
Parallel Session 2: Drug Design & Development
Structural characterization of a scorpion venom ICK toxin with potassium channel-blocking activity (#130)
9:00 AM
Peta J Harvey
Poster Listing
Chemical synthesis and solution structure of Mambalgin-2, a 57-residue toxin from black mamba (#53)
11:05 AM
Christina I Schroeder
Parallel Session 7: Protein Structure & Interactions
Functional Roles of Conserved Amino Acids and the Prodomain of the Mouse ɑ-Defensin Cryptdin-4 (#196)
11:00 AM
K. Johan Rosengren
Parallel Session 1: Protein Structure & Dynamics I
Antimicrobial peptide – structure, function and serine protease inhibitors (#175)
9:00 AM
Uru Malik
Poster Listing
Insights into the cellular uptake of SFTI-1, a cyclic cell penetrating peptide (#122)
9:00 AM
Charlotte Dsouza
Poster Listing